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The Tesla Meets the Fourth Amendment, Adam M. Gershowitz BYU Law Review
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Cybersecurity Spillovers, Mark Verstraete, Tal Zarsky BYU Law Review
State Enforcement in a Polycentric World, David A. Hyman, William E. Kovacic BYU Law Review
“My Computer Is My Castle”: New Privacy Frameworks to Regulate Police Hacking, Ivan Škorvánek, Bert-Jaap Koops, Bryce Clayton Newell, Andrew Roberts BYU Law Review
Copyright’s Memory Hole, Eric Goldman, Jessica Silbey BYU Law Review
Smile, You’re on Camera: a Discussion of the Privacy Rights of Teachers in the Modern Day Classroom, Dakota Brewer Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Dangerous Classroom "App"-titude: Protecting Student Privacy from Third-Party Educational Service Providers, Alexis M. Peddy Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Standing Room Only: Solving the Injury-in-Fact Problem for Data Breach Plaintiffs, Nick Beatty BYU Law Review
The Creation of HIPAA Culture: Prioritizing Privacy Paranoia over Patient Care, Jessica Jardine Wilkes BYU Law Review
The Dangers of Overbroad Transgender Legislation, Case Law, and Policy in Education: California's AB 1266 Dismisses Concerns about Student Safety and Privacy, Tyler Brown Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Walking a Thin Blue Line: Balancing the Citizen's Right to Record Police Officers Against Officer Privacy, Rebecca G. Van Tassell BYU Law Review
Consumer Information Privacy and the Problem(s) of Third-Party Disclosures, Clark D. Asay Faculty Scholarship
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Privacy Rights Left Behind at the Border: The Exhaustive, Exploratory Searches Effectuated in United States v. Cotterman, Aaron McKnight BYU Law Review
(Un)Reasonable Expectation of Digital Privacy, Brandon T. Crowther BYU Law Review
Public Education and Student Privacy: Application of the Fourth Amendment to Dormitories at Public Colleges and Universities, Bryan R. Lemons Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Data Protection: The Challenges Facing Social Networking, Daniel B. Garrie, Maureen Duffy-Lewis, Rebecca Wong, Richard L. Gillespie Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Flexing Judicial Muscles: Did the Ninth Circuit Abandon Judicial Restraint in United States v. Comprehensive Druge Testing, Inc.?, Allen H. Quist Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
International Data Privacy lawws and the Protectors of Privacy, ILMR Editors Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
Locating the Mislaid Gate: Revitalizing Tinker by Repairing Judicial Overgeneralizations of Technologically Enabled Student Speech, Kenneth R. Pike BYU Law Review
Internet Search and Seizure in United States v. Forrester: New Problems in the New Age of Pen Registers, Deborah Buckner Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Student Drug Testing: The Blinding Appeal of In Loco Parentis and the Importance of State Protection of Student Privacy, Tony LaCroix Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
The State Secrets Privilege and the Abdication of Oversight, Jared Perkins Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Student Rights: From In Loco Parentis to Sine Parentibus and Back Again? Understanding the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in Higher Education, Britton White Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
The EU Data Protection Directive: Implementing A Worldwide Data Protection Regime and How the U.S. Position has Progressed, Seth P. Hobby Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
"That's Not What FERPA Says!": The Tenth Circuit Court Gives Dangerous Breadth to FERPA in its Confusing and Contradictory Falvo v. Owasso Independent School District Decision, Amy Bennett, Adrienne Brower Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Privacy Rights, School Choice, and the Ninth Amendment, Lawrence Lee Oldaker Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Elvis Is Alive, But He Shouldn't Be: The Right of Publicity Revisited, Lee Goldman BYU Law Review
The State Constitutional Right To Privacy Conflicts with Tax Reporting Requiremnets: The Florida Model, Daniel R. Gorgon Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Court, the Academy, and the Constitution: A Comment on Bowers v. Hardwick and its Critics, Earl M. Maltz BYU Law Review
Confidentiality of Tenure Review and Discovery of Peer Review Materials, James H. Brooks BYU Law Review
Clark Memorandum: Fall 1986, J. Reuben Clark Law School, J. Reuben Clark Law Society The Clark Memorandum
Rethinking Roe v. Wade, Lynn D. Wardle BYU Law Review
Closing the "Open Fields" Question: Oliver v. United States, Brian K. Jorgensen BYU Law Review
Live or Let Die; Who Decides an Incompetent's Fate? In re Storar and In re Eichner, Kevin W. Bates BYU Law Review
An Analytical Model to Assure Consideration of Parental and Familial Interests when Defining the Constitutional Rights of Minors-An Examination of In Re Scott K., Matthew Fenn Hilton BYU Law Review
Counseling, Consulting, and Consent: Abortion and the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Mary Anne Wood, W. Cole Durham Jr. BYU Law Review
From the Mouths of Babes: Does the Constitutional Right of Privacy Mandate a Parent-Child Privilege?, BYU Law Review
What Is a Record? Two Approaches to the Freedom of Information Act's Threshold Requirement, BYU Law Review
Privacy, Appropriation, and the First Amendment: A Human Cannonball's Rather Rough Landing, Richard G. Wilkins BYU Law Review
Constitutional Law-Right of Privacy-State Statute Prohibiting Private Consensual Sodomy Is Constitutional-Doe v. Commonwealth's Attorney, BYU Law Review
The Confidentiality of University Student Records: A Common Law Analysis, BYU Law Review
Constitutional Law - Minors' Right of Privacy versus Parental Right of Control - Access to Contraceptives Absent Parental Concent - T H v. Jones, Damian C. Smith BYU Law Review
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