In this episode, Professor Mailyn Fidler discusses 4th Amendment Law, unraveling the intricacies of interpreting and defining reasonable expectations of privacy. Listen as she dives into the evolving landscape of privacy in relation to government actions, examining the pivotal role of statutes and the third-party doctrine in our digital age.
Produced by The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication and hosted by The Rudman Center's Laura Knoy.
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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
218: Freedom of Speech for Teachers
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