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Are emails, texts, Tweets, and other digital communications student records under FERPA and state law?
- Franczek Radelet PC
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- USA
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- February 20 2013
As schools increase the use of technology to communicate with and about students, questions arise about the intersection between the data created and
Do lawyers have standing to challenge surveillance of client calls?
- Wiley Rein LLP
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- USA
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- June 7 2012
On May 21, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will review this fall a Second Circuit decision holding that lawyers do have standing to challenge a statute authorizing broad surveillance of their foreign clients
Professor claims free speech rights violated over Facebook post
- Fredrikson & Byron PA
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- USA
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- May 30 2012
A Purdue University professor of political science has sued the university and other professors over sanctions he received following an investigation into complaints about comments the professor made on Facebook, as well as in classroom lectures
DoJ seeks order to require decryption
- Steptoe & Johnson LLP
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- USA
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- August 6 2011
Is entering a password to provide the government access to an encrypted computer a form of self-incrimination?
Court rules that what you expose to the public may still be private
- Steptoe & Johnson LLP
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- USA
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- August 28 2010
The D.C. Circuit ruled last month in United States v. Maynard that the use of a tracking device to follow a suspect over an extended period of time is a search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment and therefore requires a warrant
Fourth Circuit finds right to free speech beats out privacy concerns in online SSN publication case
- Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice LLP
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- USA
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- August 3 2010
On July 26, 2010, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held in Ostergren v. Cuccinelli, No. 09-1796, that blogger Betty Ostergren, could not be punished for publishing the Social Security Numbers of public officials in Virginia to protest the fact that Virginia publishes land records online that include unredacted citizens’ social security numbers
