
From Our Latest Issue
Police Body Cameras – A Lesson in Objectivity and Accountability or a Tool Without a Scientific Basis?
by Samuel D. Hodge, Jr and Rachel Ortiz
Protecting Children in the Frontier of Surveillance Capitalism
by Cole F. Watson
A Rising Tide Lifts All Consumers: Penumbras of Foreign Data Protection Laws in The United States
by Michael P. Goodyear
A Facial Challenge: Facial Recognition Technology and the Carpenter Doctrine
by Ari B. Rubin
From Our Blog
Spotify Killed the Radio Star
By Emma Phillips Musicians around the world have vocalized their disdain for streaming services, stating that platforms like Spotify cater to the labels and the consumers, but not the artists themselves.[1] As things currently stand, for example, after taking...
Etsy: A One Stop Shop for Custom Decor, Jewelry, and Gun Parts
By Peyton Reed Reliance and the expansion of technology has changed the way many small business owners operate. Increasingly, small business owners have turned to online marketplaces as a way to sell their products. In 2005 Etsy was founded, giving creators a...
Dr. Skynet or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Autonomous Vehicles
By Kyle Durch Think back to the last time you drove on a freeway. The vehicles around you were all driven by people. Were any of those drivers distracted? Were there any speeders. Were you speeding? Assuming the best intentions, people just want to get from...