Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the legal implications of low and high tech contact tracing of COVID-19, including aspects of digital privacy and health information privacy. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Previous episode with Professor Scherr discussing his authoring of New Hampshire's privacy amendment: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-jvavx-9eb8de
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Legal topics include privacy, technology, US constitution, health policy
238: Elon Musk and Twitter
237: Flores, Workers’ Comp, and NIL
236: War Crimes and the Ukraine Conflict
235: SEC v.LBRY
234: SFA, ‘Slavery Loophole’, NIL
233: Breaking the Vicious Cycle Fragmenting National Law
232: Trump Organization Tax Fraud Case
231: Patenting Human Genes
230: Digital Assets and the UCC
229: UFC Footage and Lawsuit against NCAA
228: Search, Seizure, and Mar-a-Lago
Profiles: Stanley Kowalski
226: Standards-Related Essential Patents and FRAND
225: Church and State in the Eyes of SCOTUS
224: Patents, Pharmaceuticals, and Biopharmaceuticals
223: Explaining Dobbs
222: Current Trends in Media Law
221: IP and Web3
220: Social Media and Democracy after the Capitol Riot
219: Intellectual Property Valuation
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