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The concept of a legal right to privacy existed long before 1890 when Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis published their much-acclaimed Harvard Law Review article advocating tort liability for invasions of privacy by publication. A number of writers and public intellectuals had already dramatized a need for protecting people from the prying of the press. Their essays upheld Victorian social standards and typically assigned blame to commercial pressures on journalists to satisfy public appetites. Attempting to resolve a conflict between civility and civil liberties, they either endorsed as much self-regulation as possible or called for a legal remedy. Nineteenth-century privacy advocates raised issues of audience tastes and media ethics that remain contentious today.
...Metropolitan dailies began using high-speed presses, telegraphy, photography, new designs, and... female journalists launched a fad of undercover reporting on the hardships of working women and th... Journalists had to admit that ethical infractions infected their profession, but they could have mix...
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[Frank Williams]' offense: being in the wrong place at the wrong time - literally. According to a discipline report made out by prison authorities after the shooting, Williams had "violat[ed] a condition of pre-release": "refusing to attend a mandatory program" and being "presen[t] in an unauthorized area.
According to the report, Williams had "violat[ed] a condition of pre-release" by "refusing to attend a mandatory program" and being "presen[t] in an unauthorized area."
SCI-Pittsburgh has since been closed, and "We make sure we have qualified medical contractors to attend to the needs of the inmates," says Sheila Moore, a spokesperson for the Department of Corrections. "We have strict policies of sanitation and cleanliness at all of our facilities and it is also up to inmate to keep ...
... to prison on what he says are bogus infractions. At this point, details of the case are murky: Pri...in front of them at a slow rate of speed. Once the Prizm started into the intersection they..."Undercover police score a shooting arrest trifecta," reads th...
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... a new area in which first principles of law need to be rethought. David Johnson and David Post, for... ability to warn law enforcement of infractions. They may also be helpful in circumstances in whic...The street sign "speeding fines doubled in construction zone" causes me to s...Think of informants, undercover cops, and many secret law enforcement techniques s...
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...We therefore need to invent a new engine, to ensure that the securit...So in light of the multiple infractions on his broker-dealer arm, it seems incumbent upon ... agencies to move with flexibility and speed to be able to follow and track the instruments tha... it closely, you'll see I offered to go undercover for the SEC, under their command and control, and ...
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..., mostly concerning environmental infractions relating to the removal of an underground fuel sto... process[,]" and thus obviates " 'the need for damages actions to prevent unjust results.' " ...Given the speed of our appellate process, it would have been almos... of Appeals, 4 In Macon, an undercover police officer purchased pornographic materials fr...
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...No actual materials need to exist in order to be convicted under this provi... sexually explicit conduct; and (C) an undercover law enforcement officer who represented to a parti... a law enforcement checkpoint at high speed will often, but not always, involve the creation o... repeat civil penalties or regulatory infractions have on culpability under this proposed guideline?...
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...It focuses federal resources where they need it most: on major drug kingpins, not users and lo... about -- and there's some evidence -- that speed or methamphetamine, there's an excess amount of vi... taken over by crack gangs, and what an undercover and an effective federal prosecution can do, and h... And if they have infractions of a violent nature, then judges would factor that...
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... in airworthiness directives, driven by a need to adhere to the highest standards of safety. I'll... book written by Covey that's entitled "The Speed of Trust" and how we trust, the public -- when we ...-to-day basis insofar as any alleged infractions were concerned, insofar as FAA policies were conce... I was also an undercover pilot for the DEA and Customs, and, currently, I'm...
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Motorists and bicyclists have nearly identical rights to use most roads. But in a pushing contest, bicyclists nearly always lose.
As many as 900 bicyclists are seriously injured and six die each year in Utah because of crashes with cars.
...Besides the uniformed officers, undercover officers will also work those areas, the goal beinng to stop both motorists and bicyclists who speed, don't yield right-of-way, run stoplights and stop..., pass improperly and commit other infractions related to bicyclist/motorist safety. Bicyclists w... their sheer numbers and deadly impact, the need to teach drivers and riders how to travel together...
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... evidence for prosecutions, do related undercover work, develop cases for prosecution by United Stat...at 692-711. Though we need not rehash the factual context of this case in its... newer agents, the study focuses on the speed with which the new recruits make their way through... than white agents committing similar infractions, the court could have had no way of knowing exactl...