The court ruled in Kurtz that an individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy with regard to internet ...
Agriculture Department employees are facing a new message they must agree to when logging onto their government systems each day: they are potentially being watched, and any unauthorized use could ...
On February 20, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania dismissed a trade secret misappropriation claim for failing to identify explicit language establishing an ...
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights. Courts are increasingly scrutinizing when warrants are needed, balancing ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling in Commonwealth v. Kurtz today, on whether there are Fourth Amendment rights in Google search terms. Among the seven Justices, three ...
Correction appended at 7:53pm EDT on 8/14/2013: An earlier version of this article erroneously stated that Gmail users have “no legitimate expectation of privacy” when it should have stated that ...
I find it curious that uproar comes out any time traffic cameras are brought up. Critics claim that they are being used to spy on people and are an invasion of privacy. This from most likely the same ...
A divided state Supreme Court agonized over the erosion of personal privacy Tuesday when it upheld multiple kidnapping convictions against a former school administrator who was tied to the decades-old ...