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Volume 10 Online Edition
IMS Health, Inc. v. Ayotte: Small Step For Privacy, Giant Leap Still Needed for Prescription Data Privacy
by
Kathryn M. Marchesini
, 10
N.C. J.L. & Tech. On.
96 (2009)
Volume 10, Issue 1
“Do You Really Need My Social Security Number?” Data Collection Practices in the Digital Age
by
Jonathan J. Darrow
&
Stephen D. Lichtenstein
, 10
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
1 (2009)
Tag! Now You’re Really “It” What Photographs on Social Networking Sites Mean for the Fourth Amendment
by
Dan Findlay
, 10
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
171 (2009)
Volume 8, Issue 2
You Can Run, But You Can't Hide: Protecting Privacy from Radio Frequency Identification Technology
by
Jennifer E. Smith
, 8
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
249 (2007)
Volume 6, Issue 2
Big Brother on a Tiny Chip: Ushering in the Age of Global Surveillance Through the Use of Radio Frequency Identification Technology and the Need for Legislative Response
by
Oleg S. Kobelev
, 6
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
325 (2005)
DNA Databases and Discarded Private Information: “Your License, Registration and Intimate Bodily Details, Please”
by
James F. Van Orden
, 6
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
343 (2005)
United States v. Councilman and the Scope of the Wiretap Act: Do Old Laws Cover New Technologies?
by
Dorothy H. Murphy
, 6
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
437 (2005)
Volume 6, Issue 1
You Get What You Pay For . . . and So Does the Government: How Law Enforcement Can Use Your Personal Property to Track Your Movements
by
Timothy J. Duva
, 6
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
165 (2004)
Volume 5, Issue 2
Reflections on the NC JOLT Symposium: The Privacy Self-Regulation Race to the Bottom
by
Chris Jay Hoofnagle
, 5
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
213 (2004)
Volume 5, Issue 1
I Spy Something Read! Employer Monitoring of Personal Employee Webmail Accounts
by
Kevin W. Chapman
, 5
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
121 (2003)
Volume 4, Issue 1
A Penny Saved, a Lifestyle Learned? The California and Connecticut Approaches to Supermarket Privacy
by
Allison Kidd
, 4
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
143 (2002)
Volume 3, Issue 1
Death Watch: Why America Was Not Allowed To Watch Timothy McVeigh Die
by
Robert Perry Barnidge, Jr.
, 3
N.C. J.L. & Tech.
193 (2001)
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