Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 51 - Book 2
The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and article 14 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights (Article 14) both provide some measure of protection to an individual’s private digital information by precluding law enforcement from conducting...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 51 - Book 2
Embedded in the U.S. Constitution and its jurisprudence exists a deep belief that citizenry should be free from unwarranted government invasions of the home. For over 200 years, courts have worked to develop law that balances the sanctity of privacy in the home with...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 51 - Book 2
Over the past two centuries, the United States government has developed tools to accurately track annual tax revenues, but still has yet to implement effective means to report the exact number of lives police take in any given year. This lack of accurate record...
Feb 27, 2020 | Vol. 51 - Book 2
Peter Thiel’s recent funding of a high-profile lawsuit against Gawker is just one of many factors that has led to an explosion of interest in third-party litigation funding (TPLF). TPLF allows a third-party individual or entity to invest in a lawsuit with the...