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  • ...>{{cite web |url=http://www.aallnet.org |title=The American Association of Law Libraries |access-date=2008-09-01 }}</ref> [[Art Libraries Society of North ...ten taken in conjunction with a degree in librarianship are [[Juris Doctor|law]], [[management]], [[health administration]], or [[public administration]].
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  • ...accomplished American professional renowned for his versatile expertise in law, [[real estate]], and finance. He is best known for founding '''[https://ww ...owards the legal domain, enrolling at Trinity Law School to learn Business Law.
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  • ...= [[Wesleyan University]] B.A.<br>[[University of Maryland School of Law]] J.D. ...8, and a [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] from the [[University of Maryland School of Law]] in 1976. From 1968 to 1971, he served as a first lieutenant in the [[Unit
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  • Copyright Commenting Policy Privacy Policy Terms of Service ...reason enough for us to turn our backs on the Constitution and the rule of law? What better street cred is there than being locked up in Guantánamo for e
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  • ...ing and collection of data from all mobile phones within a target area.[1] Law enforcement agencies in Northern California that have purchased StingRay de ..., police can get many kinds of cellphone data without obtaining a warrant. Law-enforcement records show police can use initial data from a tower dump to a
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  • .... The GDPR is an important component of EU privacy law and of human rights law, in particular Article 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the Europe
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  • ...m the [[University of Texas]] and from the [[University of Texas School of Law]], receiving an [[LL.B.]] in 1967. He served as a Captain in the [[Judge Ad ==Case law==
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  • ...sy over issuing a White House security clearance to the President's son-in-law, [[Jared Kushner]], because of his pursuit of large loans from [[Qatar]]i f ...ng. She said: ''{{'}}Our heart goes out to his family. They have asked for privacy. And he is recovering, from what I understand. We are very pleased to see t
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  • ...e Small Business Administration as Associate General Counsel for Financial Law saw her leading a 30-person team supporting over 10 organizational departme In the private sector, Nygina Mills has worked at several preeminent law firms, including Crowell & Moring LLP, Paul Hastings LLP, and FisherBroyles
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  • ...sn/> and utilizes applied cryptography in the fields of cloud security and privacy protection. ...anies get certified against international standards, such as ISO 27701 for privacy management, through accredited schemes with his company Innovation Waypoint
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  • ...lishes their [[original work]] has to accept Section 52 of the [[Copyright law of India|Copyright Act]], 1957, which stipulates [[Fair use|permissible use ...details before publishing anything. They can choose the [[Privacy|layer of privacy]] that they want. They can have a whole [[Career portfolio|portfolio]] dedi
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  • ...ef name=":3">{{Cite web |title=TKT - Privacy Policy |url=https://tkt.ge/en/privacy-policy |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=tkt.ge}}</ref> Automated decision-m
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  • ...ued his studies and obtained a postgraduate degree in Digital Law and Data Privacy from the renowned Iguaçu College, as well as completed an MBA in Strategic ...s to promote a corporate culture centered on Corporate Governance and Data Privacy. To achieve this, he adopts an approach focused on establishing policies, p
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  • ...ks of life come together in this virtual realm, united by their desire for privacy, anonymity, or simply curiosity. Despite their differences, members of this ...legal activities, such as drug trafficking, cybercrime, and illicit trade. Law enforcement agencies around the world are constantly monitoring the dark we
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  • ...he ruling of an Italian court, that awarded custody of Eitan to his son-in-law's sister, [[Aya Biran]], who, like Eitan and his parents, was a resident of ...world-news/israeli-relatives-of-boy-who-survived-cable-car-tragedy-ask-for-privacy-40880621.html
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  • ...]] would assume custody.<ref name=vinnews2021-08-12/> Like her brother-in-law, Aya was a medical doctor, living in [[Italy]], who spoke the [[Italian lan ...world-news/israeli-relatives-of-boy-who-survived-cable-car-tragedy-ask-for-privacy-40880621.html
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  • ...acts has denied all wrongdoing and appeared before an FTC [[administrative law judge]] in April 2017.<ref>David O. Klein & Joshua R. Wueller, [https://ssr ...nges.<ref name="Tourism2">{{cite journal|author=Bing Pan, Zheng Xiang, Rob Law and Daniel R. Fesenmaier|title= The Dynamics of Search Engine Marketing for
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  • ...h level of anonymity, making it attractive for various purposes, including privacy protection, freedom of speech, and illegal activities. ...l activities. Efforts to combat these issues include increased monitoring, law enforcement operations, and collaboration between international agencies.
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  • ...y alone does not suffice to prevent this. For people as subjects there are privacy concerns as well. Notability also helps verifiability by insuring that it i ...hich prevent "most people" from doing what they want. However, the Rule of Law works better with strict, but fair enforcement of sanctions for rule breake
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  • * public access to records under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. ...ance sobriety, personal liberty and, above all, to restore respect for the law." .<ref>{{cite web
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