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By krisnelson on Feb 13, 2010 in education / history / law / research / science studies
I’m researching how the scientific and medical community presented and developed itself such that the public moved from rioting to coöperation with vaccination.
Posted in education, history, law, research, science studies | Tagged constitution, history, law, medicine, religion, science, smallpox, vaccination |
By krisnelson on Feb 11, 2010 in law / privacy / search and seizure / technology / wiretap
There are currently no firm standards on the kinds of Fourth Amendment protections that should apply to cell phone tracking data. This is becoming an issue as GPS and other tracking technologies have been added to cell phone to satisfy E911 requirements, and as police agencies have discovered the potential benefits of mobile-phone location data.
Posted in law, privacy, search and seizure, technology, wiretap | Tagged Department of Justice, EFF, Fourth Amendment, government, Judge Lisa Lenihan, law, privacy, warrants, wireless devices, wiretap |
By krisnelson on Feb 7, 2010 in business / technology
Technology on the road has a reputation for being finicky. Some of this difficulty is unavoidable. But other technology challenges are easily remedied through decent design and forethought.
Posted in business, technology | Tagged AT&T, business, Internet, Starbucks, technology, wifi |
By krisnelson on Feb 6, 2010 in business / constitution / government / law / privacy / search and seizure / technology
The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years.
Posted in business, constitution, government, law, privacy, search and seizure, technology | Tagged FBI, Fourth Amendment, Internet, law, privacy, technology, warrant, web |
By krisnelson on Feb 4, 2010 in constitution / law / search and seizure / technology / wifi
A federal trial court in Oregon ruled that a suspect’s rights were not violated when police — tipped by a neighbor — accessed his unprotected WiFi network and saw child pornography shared via his iTunes library.
Posted in constitution, law, search and seizure, technology, wifi | Tagged 4th amendment, constitution, law, privacy, technology, warrant, wifi |
By krisnelson on Jan 28, 2010 in blog / culture / education / history / law / research / technology
Reflecting on the release of Apple’s iPad, David Weinberger suggests that it is a device focused on consuming content and not producing it, and argues that the true future of reading is to become more social. Jim Milles questions scholars’ desire for this vision of the future.
Posted in blog, culture, education, history, law, research, technology | Tagged Apple, blog, David Weinberger, education, history, iPad, Jim Milles, law, professors, publishing, scholarship, SSRN social, university, web |
By krisnelson on Jan 26, 2010 in business / law / research / technology
There have been several new entrants to the legal research marketplace, including the now-established Fastcase, along with free alternatives like AltLaw and FindLaw. Google recently entered the picture by adding legal cases (federal and state) to Google Scholar, and now Bloomberg (known for business-focused research tools) is experimenting with a new legal research product.
Posted in business, law, research, technology | Tagged Bloomberg, Fastcase, FindLaw, Google, Google Scholar, law, Legal research, LexisNexis, research, Westlaw |