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... the FAA, DOT, and SSA violated the Privacy Act of 1974, whichcontains a detailed set of requi... for long-term disability benefits under Title II ofthe Social Security Act, 42 U. S. C. §401 et...
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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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... violated respondents’ informational-privacy rights. Held:. 1 In two cases decided over 30 year... dissemination provided by the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U. S. C. §552a, satisfy any "interest in avoid... analogous to the wiretapping provisions of Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets ...
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... with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g), not later than 2 ye...
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Since this is a targeted request, however, the appropriate response is to refuse to confirm or deny whether such records exist, rather than just redact the identifying information from the records as in the case of PFC Ordinary. [...] since 9/11, DoD personnel have a heightened privacy interest in the personal information contained in agency records, and due consideration must be given to the protection of that personal privacy.
...'s name, rank, duty address, and official title and information regarding the person's pay."9 The ...This omission is the product of a 1974 amendment adopted in response to concerns expresse...
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... 5, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. 1232g), or any other provis...
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... areas, such as liberty of contract or privacy, and over time has alternately emphasized the impo... property ownership, and settling property titles provided a basis for enactment, and finding that d...Boraas, 416 U.S. 1 (1974). . 431 U.S. 494 (1977). A plurality of the Cour...
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...PART 505: ARMY PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM. 505.1 - General information. (a) Pur... and application of the Privacy Act of 1974; and. (iv) Serve as a member on the Defense Privac...
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...Privacy 2. Sixth Amendment Right to Self-Representation 3.... may no longer be linked to a particular title or social class, but it may still require particul...Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323, 348 (1974). . (285) Id. at 350; see also Post, supra note 28...
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... constitutionally at the aggregate level, privacy interests should be statutorily protected. . I. TH...Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets ...L. REV. 349, 383 (1974) ("[Katz] is, of course, now generally recognized ...