News
Dr. Kevin O’Connor invoked his Fifth Amendment rights, citing patient privacy and the Justice Department’s ongoing ...
Saying it created “more opportunity for dark money in our politics,” North Carolina first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Stein on ...
California state Senator Scott Wiener issued new amendments to his AI bill, SB 53, that would require AI companies to publish ...
How is it that people need to discuss—doxing basically—home phone numbers and home addresses?” Judge Stephanos Bibas asked ...
The proposed amendment intends to remove visible printed numbers on the national ID card and other important biographical ...
Even if a city resident wishes to waive their privacy rights to hold a public meeting on their concerns, officials said a ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 27 ruled that states are allowed to require that pornographic sites verify their users are at ...
Changes to the island’s healthcare regulations that drew fire over privacy issues, as well as for jail sentences for ...
Congress must act to bring privacy protections in line with the demands of the First Amendment and the realities of the ...
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court held that a Columbus police detective’s use of a warrantless subpoena did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of Mamadou Diaw, a man suspected of using ...
The Legal Lens, sponsored by Brown & Crouppen Law Firm, explores how the First Amendment protects expressive use of a ...
In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not protected by the 4th Amendment.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results