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Published: 17 January 2023
... Black Codes G I Bill of Rights Florida Jim Crow United States Congress Woman protective theory of abortion regulation Georgia Statutory construction State constitutional laws Law-canvassing approach Privacy There is an important difference between the two abortion laws at issue before...
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Published: 17 January 2023
... Mississippi Model Penal Code Alaska Connecticut Harlan John Marshall II Hawaii New York Washington McReynolds James Nebraska Douglas William O New Deal Bill of Rights Jackson Robert Stone Harlan Fiske Contraception Air Force American Medical Association Nineteenth Amendment Privacy Personal...
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Published: 23 January 2015
... in the modern industrial city. Chapter 5 explores the ways in which city living challenged Victorian notions of domestic privacy and considers the range of cultural and spatial responses to this challenge. Jacob Riis, Stephen Crane, William Dean Howells, and Edith Wharton highlight the perceived loss of privacy...
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Published: 08 August 2011
... that emerge from such open net-centric military structures and compares them to net-related security, privacy, and information assurance issues that exist in the civilian and commercial world today. Information systems Iraq invasion of Net centric information Sun Tzu Warfare WWII World War II “C4I...
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Published: 28 August 2018
... Brown v Board of Education MacKinnon Catharine racial hierarchy xvi Supreme Court Parents Involved in Community Schools v Seattle School District No racial exclusion groupwide patterns of racial inclusion racial privacy school environment civil rights law racial categories in legal system...
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Published: 03 April 2015
... of respectability” and subversively engaged perceptions of free Black womanhood against the backdrop of slavery's visual culture. It also uses the friendship album as a basis for imagining the parlor and the production of privacy (such as interiority) in the lives of Black women who cultivated new self-perceptions...
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Published: 02 July 2019
... officials from using corporal punishment. In New Jersey v. T.L.O., the Court determined that students’ do have a limited right to privacy in relation to searches of their clothing and belongings at school. This chapter places these cases within the context of a longer history of a punitive...
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Published: 03 May 2016
... of Jenna class member online connections Skype social networking sites online digital networked technology Alice class member disconnection gifted and talented girls Facebook Friendships Identity Twitter Tumblr Social networks Online and offline Face-to-face communication Privacy Intimacy...
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Published: 11 April 2011
... by looking at the actual text of the First Amendment. It then discusses the debate over whether the Constitution is a living document by citing the right of privacy as implied in modern constitutional law. It also revisits the first mention of the phrase “academic freedom” in a Supreme Court case...
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Published online: 20 September 2018
Published in print: 12 November 2017
... impassioned controversies over bearing witness, protecting privacy, and other sensitive topics....
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Published online: 24 March 2016
Published in print: 30 August 2013
... proclivity towards privacy and the individual, as well as the increasingly egalitarian relationships between men and women in the decades following World War II. Blending cultural analysis of film, fiction, advertising, and prescriptive literature with personal views expressed in letters, diaries, essays...
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Published online: 19 January 2017
Published in print: 02 August 2016
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Published: 18 February 2020
... their experiences of exploitation, discrimination, doxing, harassment, and privacy violations? The conclusion uses the case of the movement to decriminalize prostitution to explore how many sex workers survive state-sponsored violence by politically drawing on neoliberal ideologies about individual freedom...
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Published: 21 February 2023
... time, critical civil rights, and queer theory to gauge shifts in popular understanding of three central areas related to change in attitudes about LGBT rights: privacy, sex and gender, and family. consensual sex ideas Kennedy Anthony Lawrence v Texas Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Trans people LGBT...
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Published: 06 June 2023
...The third chapter analyzes the first legal treatise arguing for an individual’s right to privacy, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis’s article “The Right to Privacy,” published in the Harvard Law Review in 1890. The chapter reads their argument in light of what has gone before...
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Published: 06 June 2023
... with criminality. Roberson Abigail aesthetics Barbas Samantha Brandeis Louis Burrow Giles Lithographic Co v Sarony 1884 privacy cases publicity racial capitalism Sarony Napoleon Sekula Allan Warren Samuel whiteness Wilde Oscar Cooley Thomas McIntyre crime law photography privacy rights property...
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Published: 25 February 2020
...This chapter addresses the challenges and limitations of the BWC technology. For each perceived concern (privacy, officer safety, officer proactivity, cost, etc.), the authors concisely review the evidence and offer an assessment of the veracity of the claim. Based on the weight of the evidence...
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Published: 13 February 2018
...This chapter provides a brief discussion of the historical antecedents of privacy rights. Against this backdrop, it then examines how multiple policy players or stakeholders became involved in the battle between liberty and safety. The institutional model of policy making applies here...
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Published: 07 June 2013
... with individual dignity and community need.” It also discusses examples drawn from the areas of free speech, federalism, privacy, equal protection, and statutory interpretation to illustrate some of the different ways that increased judicial focus upon the Constitution's participatory objectives can have...
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Published: 01 January 2009
... around children's right to know versus their parents' and the donors' right not to disclose. However, the issue cannot be framed solely in terms of rights is wrong, since there is a tendency to overlook the interests of all involved and instead muddle the issues of confidentiality and privacy...