The Internet of Things and the Fourth Amendment of effects

AG Ferguson - Calif. L. Rev., 2016 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT" Smart objects" connected to the" Internet of Things" present new possibilities
for technological surveillance. This network of smart devices also poses a new challenge for …

Ban facial recognition technologies for children-and for everyone else

L Barrett - BUJ Sci. & Tech. L., 2020 - HeinOnline
Facial recognition technologies enable a uniquely dangerous and pervasive form of
surveillance, and children cannot escape it any more than adults can. Facial recognition …

Innovating criminal justice

N Ram - Nw. UL Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
From secret stingray devices that can pinpoint a suspect's location, to advanced forensic
DNA-analysis tools, to recidivism risk statistic software-the use of privately developed …

Democratic surveillance

MA Franks - Harv. JL & Tech., 2016 - HeinOnline
Today, everyone is watched. While surveillance is not new," mass surveillance" is a
relatively recent phenomenon. The mainstreaming of surveillance has helped spark an anti …

Following the money: lessons from the Panama Papers: part 1: tip of the iceberg

LJ Trautman - Penn St. L. Rev., 2016 - HeinOnline
Widely known as the" Panama Papers," the world's largest whistleblower case to date
consists of 11.5 million documents and involves a year-long effort by the International …

The undue influence of surveillance technology companies in policing

EE Joh - NYUL Rev. Online, 2017 - HeinOnline
Conventional wisdom assumes that police are in charge of their investigative tools.
However, the fact that police are now consumers of new surveillance technologies created …

Reining in the big promise of big data: Transparency, inequality, and new regulatory frontiers

P Hacker, B Petkova - Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop., 2017 - HeinOnline
The growing differentiation of services based on Big Data harbors the potential both for
greater societal inequality andfor greater equality. Anti-discrimination law and transparency …

Your secret stingray's no secret anymore: The vanishing government monopoly over cell phone surveillance and its impact on national security and consumer privacy

SK Pell, C Soghoian - Harv. JL & Tech., 2014 - HeinOnline
During a 1993 congressional oversight hearing on the integrity of 2 telephone networks,
security researcher Tsutomu Shimomura used a" software hack" to turn an analog cellular …

The Private Role in Public Safety

F Heydari - Geo. Wash. L. Rev., 2022 - HeinOnline
Amid a national debate over the scope of the criminal system and calls to defund police, a
growing number of jurisdictions are turning to private actors to mitigate the system's harms …

Illuminating black data policing

AG Ferguson - Ohio St. J. Crim. L., 2017 - HeinOnline
The future of policing will be driven by data. Crime, criminals, and patterns of criminal activity
will be reduced to data to be studied, crunched, and predicted.'Police departments across …