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A Restaurant's Right to Privacy: On Health Code Report Cards

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THE FTC AND THE NEW COMMON LAW OF PRIVACY

WEB583 THE FTC AND THE NEW COMMON LAW OF PRIVACY Daniel J. Solove∗ & Woodrow Hartzog∗∗ One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary …

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WEBEric M. Patashnik, Alan S. Gerber and Conor M. Dowling’s new book, “Unhealthy Politics: The Battle over Evidence-Based Medicine,” provides some very …

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A change of heart on heath care Center for Internet and Society

WEBKristof in the NYT today: "Opponents suggest that a “government takeover” of health care will be a milestone on the road to “socialized medicine,” and when he …

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WEBYour DNA defines you as a unique human being. Unless you have a genetically identical sibling, your DNA is yours alone, a genetic map of proclivities for …

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A red/blue dialogue on health care Center for Internet and Society

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red/blue dialogue on health care part n+1

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red/blue dialogue on health care, part 3

WEBDon posted his response to my blog entry here, and I encourage you all to check it out.Many thanks to him for all the quality thought! I was inspired by the …

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WEBSince the Snowden revelations in 2013, surveillance has gone from a somewhat arcane term of art used mainly by scholars, spies, and tinfoil hat types, to a …

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With the increased focus of ransomware attacks in health care, …

WEBWe pay a lot of attention to the potential for attacks on critical infrastructure in areas such as energy (power plants, electrical grid, etc.), but I'm wondering whether we'll see an uptick …

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WEBOften labeled as confidential information or proprietary information, trade secrets encompass vast quantities of information needed to discover, test, create, and …

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Tips for addressing angry health care crowds Center for Internet …

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WEBStates—and their cities and counties by extension—possess what has long been known as a “police power” to govern for the health, welfare and safety of their …

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Privacy versus Public Health in a Pandemic: What are the ethical …

WEBThe Ethics of Now is a series of conversations between Duke historian Adriane Lentz Smith and a range of artists, advocates, and authors that explore the …

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WEBPublication Date: August 26, 2020. People should no more believe in dystopia than utopia. The fact is that technology has changed the world for so many for so long for the …

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WEBYou seem unable to grasp simple logic. For instance I say that if health care reform is modest, Marxism must be ostentatious. Last I checked, ostentatious is an …

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WEBThe piece argues that the U.S. must learn from China in regulating the internet. “ [S]ignificant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a …

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Digitally Transparent Elections

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The dangers of tech-driven solutions to COVID-19

WEBWe are not the first to sound alarm bells about the role of platforms in facilitating the public-health response to COVID-19. But most critics have focused …

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Be very wary of Trump’s health surveillance plans

WEBWe know that large-scale health monitoring is necessary and shows tremendous promise when accompanied by vigorous oversight. For example, the …

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