alaska constitution privacy
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The Supreme Court has held that an individual relinquishes any Fourth Amendment interest in information that he or she voluntarily discloses to a third party. Known as the "Third Party Doctrine," this controversial rule is increasingly problematic in an age where a large proportion of personal communications and transactions are carried out over the Internet. Internet users expose virtually all of the information they generate online-e-mails, web-surfing histories, search terms, and more-to online service providers. As such, many scholars have assumed that Internet information will be unprotected by the Fourth Amendment. Yet the information disclosed to these online third parties is generally not exposed to human beings at all; rather, it is processed entirely by automated equipment. Ne...
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... to defend the federal Act's constitutionality. Applying intermediate scrutiny, the court found t...The statute's purpose is to protect the privacy of wire, electronic, and oral communications, and ...Code §13A-11-30 et seq. (1994); Alaska Stat. Ann. § 42.20.300(d) (2000); Ark. Code Ann. ...
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... court is asked to rule on the constitutionality of the State of Alaska's criminal prohibition agai... that the statute violates the liberty, privacy and equal protection clauses of the Alaska Constit...
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...Alaska's constitution contains a right to privacy clause, and while ther...
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...Under the Alaska Sex Offender Registration Act (Act), any sex offen... is not required by the Alaska Constitution's inclusion of the need to protect the public as o... W Andrew McCullough; for the Electronic Privacy Information Center by Marc Rotenberg; for the Ma...
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... clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, the IRS shall, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a)... Reading Room is: IRS, 1111 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room 1621, Washington, DC. (iii) Copy...Maestri Place. New Orleans, LA 70130. Alaska. IRS FOIA Request. Oakland Disclosure Office. 1301...
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... have a legitimate expectation of privacy in their temporary quarters. If that customary exp... Matlock 's explanation for the constitutional sufficiency of a co-tenant's consent to enter and ... State, 778 P. 2d 221, 223-224 (Alaska App. 1989) (victimized individual consented away f...
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...For example, in Ravin v. State, the Alaska Supreme Court relied on that state's privacy provi...
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..., AK, for amici curiae Association of Alaska School Boards, et al. Judith K. Appel (briefed), D... Appellees, on the grounds that no constitutional rights were violated and the Appellees had qualifi... has an express constitutional right to privacy that the federal constitution does not have. The A...