Privacy — Topics
Your Digital Doppelgänger
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 13, 2026
The “Search Party” Backfire: How a Super Bowl Ad Ignited a Bipartisan Privacy Reckoning in Minnesota
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 9, 2026
Closing the Reporting Gap: Building a Legal Framework for Reporting Serious Online Threats
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 24, 2026
Examining the Constitutionality of Ohio’s New Obscene Material Age Verification Law
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 1, 2025
Caught in the Digital Dragnet: The Controversy Over Geofence Warrants and Privacy Rights
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2025
AI and Predictive Policing: Balancing Technological Innovation and Civil Liberties
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 20, 2024
What Happens to Your Genetic Data in a Sale or Acquisition?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 4, 2024
You Can Protect Your Data . . . Once.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 26, 2024
AR/VR/XR: Breaking the Wall of Legal Issues Used to Limit in Either the Real-World or the Virtual-World
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 4, 2024
The Double-Helix Dilemma: Navigating Privacy Pitfalls in Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2023
Fake It ‘Til You Make It: How Should Deepfakes Be Regulated?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 17, 2023
The Policy Future for Telehealth After the Pandemic
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 14, 2023
Perhaps Big Tech Regulation Belongs on Congress’s for You Page
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 12, 2023
The Future of Neurotechnology: Brain Healing or Brain Hacking?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 30, 2023
Mental Health Telehealth Services May Not Be Protecting Your Data
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 4, 2023
Data Privacy Regulations in 2023: Is the New Standard Burdensome?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 15, 2023
Will Artificial Intelligence Surpass Human Intelligence Sooner Than Expected? Taking a Look at ChatGPT
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 5, 2023
A “Living” AI: How ChatGPT Raises Novel Data Privacy Issues
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 5, 2023
Meta Faces Class Action Lawsuits Over Pixel Tool Data Controversy
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 22, 2022
iMessedUp – Why Apple’s iOS 16 Update Is a Mistake in the Eyes of Litigators.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 5, 2022
Would Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) Interfere With Our Fourth Amendment Rights?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, May 10, 2022
“I Don’t Know What to Tell You. It’s the Metaverse—I’ll Do What I Want.” How Rape Culture Pervades Virtual Reality
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 17, 2022
Save the Children . . . From Algorithms?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 28, 2022
Reconsidering Roe: Has the Line of Fetal Viability Moved?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 17, 2021
TikTok Settles in Class Action Data Privacy Lawsuit – Will Pay $92 Million Settlement
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 30, 2021
The StingRay You’ve Never Heard Of: How One of the Most Effective Tools in Law Enforcement Operates Behind a Veil of Secrecy
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 30, 2021
With Lull in Deepfake Legislation, Questions Loom Large as Ever
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 5, 2021
Whitelist for Thee, but Not for Me: Facebook File Scandals and Section 230 Solutions
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 5, 2021
What the SolarWinds Hack Means for the Future of Law Firm Cybersecurity?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 24, 2021
I’ve Been Shot! Give Me a Donut!: Linking Vaccine Verification Apps to Existing State Immunization Registries
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 18, 2021
Ways to Lose Our Virtual Platforms: From TikTok to Parler
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 31, 2021
Becoming “[COVID]aware” of the Debate Around Contact Tracing Apps
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 6, 2020
Privacy, Public Facebook Posts, and the Medicalization of Everything
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 16, 2020
“Open Up It’s the Police! . . . and Jeff Bezos?”
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 24, 2019
Forget About Quantum Computers Cracking Your Encrypted Data, Many Believe End-to-End Encryption Will Lose Out as a Matter of Policy
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 16, 2019
Pacemakers, ICDs, and ICMs – Oh My! Implantable Heart Detection Devices
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 16, 2019
Wearable, Shareable, Terrible? Wearable Technology and Data Protection
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 5, 2019
Practical Results of Enforcing the GDPR
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 8, 2019
Google Fined for GDPR Non-Compliance, Consumers May Not Like the Price
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 19, 2019
Access Denied: Fifth Amendment Invoked to Prevent Law Enforcement From Accessing Phone
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 12, 2018
Carpenter Might Unite a Divided Court
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 21, 2018
New Data Protection Regulation in European Union Could Have Global Ramifications
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 21, 2018
Car Wreck: Data Breach at Uber Underscores Legal Dangers of Cybersecurity Failures
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 30, 2017
Should You Worry That ISPs Can Sell Your Browsing Data?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 10, 2017
Broadening the Ethical Concerns of Unauthorized Copyright and Rights of Publicity Usage: Do We Need More Acronyms?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 9, 2017
Confusion Continues After Spokeo
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 27, 2017
Did the Warriors Commit a Flagrant Privacy Foul?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 21, 2016
The GIF That Keeps on Giving: The Problem of Dealing With Incidental Findings in Genetic Research.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 10, 2016
Digital Tracking: Same Concept, Different Era
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 9, 2016
6th Circuit Aligns With 7th Circuit on Data Breach Standing Issue
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 13, 2016
The Comment on the Note “Best Practices for Establishing Georgia’s Alzheimer’s Disease Registry” of Volume 17, Issue 1
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 27, 2016
Requiring Backdoors Into Encrypted Cellphones
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2016
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Exemptions Announced
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 17, 2015
“DRONE WARS”: THE BATTLE for MIDWESTERN SKIES
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 17, 2015
Digital Privacy in Autonomous Vehicles
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 24, 2015
The Shift Toward Data Privacy: Workplace, Evidence, and Death
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, April 10, 2015
I’m Not a Doctor, But…: E-Health Records Issues for Attorneys
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 20, 2015
Stuck in Between a Rock and a Genomic Hard Place
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 18, 2015
“Precision Medicine” or Privacy Pitfalls? Ethical Considerations Related to the Proposed Health Database
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, March 10, 2015
Postmortem Privacy: What Happens to Online Accounts After Death?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 24, 2015
Privacy in the Workplace and Wearable Technology
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, February 11, 2015
Revisiting the Constitutionality of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 29, 2015
The UETA: Are Attorneys Automatically Authenticating Every Email?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 28, 2014
An Authorship-Centric Approach to the Authentication of Social-Networking Evidence
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 28, 2014
Is the US Ready for the Next Cyber Terror Attack?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2014
Apple’s Bark Is Worse Than Its Bite
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 5, 2014
E-Discovery Costs: Quick Peek and Clawback
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 17, 2014
Drones Raise Fourth Amendment Issues
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 10, 2014
Cellular Metadata and the Fourth Amendment
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 29, 2014
Target Data Security Breach: It’s Lawsuit Time!
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 20, 2014
Can I Keep It Private? Privacy Laws in Various Contexts
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, January 19, 2014
Supreme Court Denies Request to Review FISC Court Order.
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, December 7, 2013
Censorship Remains Viable in China– but for How Long?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2012
Political Data-Mining and Election 2012
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, November 6, 2012
Obama, Romney probably know what you read, where you shop, and what you buy. Is that a problem?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 31, 2012
Censorship, Technology, and Bo Xilai
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 25, 2012
Digital Privacy: Who is Tracking you online?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 15, 2012
Don’t Track Me! – Okay Maybe Just a Little
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, October 4, 2012
Unlocking the Abortion & Evolution Debates:Defining the Essence of Being Human
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 27, 2012
Unlocking the Abortion & Evolution Debates:Defining the Essence of Being Human
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 27, 2012
Google Glass: Augmented Realty or ADmented Realty?
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 20, 2012
FBI Face Recognition Concerns Privacy Advocates
Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology, September 19, 2012