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Preempting Private Prisons

Christopher Matthew Burgess | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 201 (2024)

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Speaking Back to Sexual Privacy Invasions

Brenda Dvoskin | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 59 (2024)

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Copyright’s Public Reliance Interests

Bo S. L. Kim | 99 Wash. L. Rev. 107 (2024)

The Kids Are Not Alright: Negative Consequences of Student Device and Account Surveillance

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Abstract: In recent years, student surveillance has rapidly grown. As schools have experimented with new technologies, transitioned to remote and hybrid instruction, and faced pressure to protect student safety, they…
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Preempting Private Prisons

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Abstract: In 2019 and 2021, respectively, California and Washington enacted laws banning the operation of private prisons within each state, including those operated by private companies in contracts with the…

Speaking Back to Sexual Privacy Invasions

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Abstract: Many big players in the internet ecosystem do not like hosting sexual expression. They often justify these bans as a protection of sexual privacy. For example, Meta states that…

From Precedent to Policy: The Effects of Dobbs on Detained Immigrant Youth

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Abstract: In June 2022, the United States Supreme Court released the historic decision Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, holding that the U.S. Constitution does not protect an individual’s right to an…
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A Loophole in the Fourth Amendment: The Government’s Unregulated Purchase of Intimate Health Data

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Abstract: Companies use everyday applications and personal devices to collect deeply personal information about a user’s body and health. While this “intimate health data” includes seemingly innocuous information about fitness activities…
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When Patent Litigators Become Neurosurgeons

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Abstract: Patent law is where the law meets the most cutting-edge and innovative technology of its time. Usually, subject matter experts, with the help of lawyers, are the ones applying…
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