University of Chicago Law Review, Issue 75:1, Winter 2008
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In Memoriam: David P. Currie (1936-2007)
Saul Levmore
Demisesquicentennial
Kenneth L. Karst, Equality as a Central Principle in the First Amendment Geoffrey Stone
Symposium: Surveillance
Dredging up the Past: Lifelogging, Memory, and Surveillance Anita Allen
Privacy Decisionmaking in Administrative Agencies Kenneth Bamberger and Deirdre Mulligan
The Memory Gap in Surveillance Law Patricia Bellia
Privacy, Visibility, and Exposure Julie E. Cohen
Cybersecurity in the Payment Card Industry Richard A. Epstein and Thomas Brown
Updating the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Orin Kerr
Choice or Consequences: Protecting Privacy in Commercial Information Timothy Muris and J. Howard Beales
Privacy, Surveillance, and Law Richard A. Posner
Data Mining and Internet Profiling: Emerging Regulatory and Technological Approaches Ira S. Rubenstein, Ronald D. Lee, and Paul M. Schwartz
Reviving Telecommunications Surveillance Law Paul M. Schwartz
Data Mining and the Fourth Amendment Chris Slobogin
Data Mining and the Security-Liberty Debate Daniel Solove
Privacy Versus Antidiscrimination Lior Strahilevitz
Article
The Reconstruction Congress David P. Currie
Comments
Reducing Fraud against the Government: Using FOIA Disclosures in Qui Tam Litigation Eric M. Fraser
Big Boys and Chinese Walls Daniel M. Sullivan
Book Review
Economics as Context for Contract Law
Framing Contract Law: An Economic Perspective
Victor Goldberg George S. Geis
June 24, 2008 at 7:31 pm
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