School of Law University of California , Davis Privacy Protests : Surveillance Evasion and the Fourth Amendment Suspicion Privacy Protests :Drive, Mrak HallJoh, Elizabeth E
Previously unidentifiable, blurry faces are being turned over to law enforcement for prosecution. This continues to deter criminals from acts of violence or harassment in the work place and against local businesses.Major Alarm, Inc. will provide your business with a custom surveillance package to ...
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Palo Alto attorney James M. Chadwick writes in electronic Access to Court Records that California law requires judges to have significant reasons for sealing records from the public. The court must consider if the person protected by concealing the information would suffer harm if the court denied ...
In addition to talking to people who may have witnessed the accident, victims should also look around and see whether any businesses or homes in the area have surveillance cameras that may have captured the accident taking place. Hand off this potential evidence to your car accident attorney at...
The NLRB fileda formal complaint against SpaceXon Jan. 3, encompassing not only the firings but charges that it illegally interrogated workers and conducted illegal surveillance of their activities. The agency scheduled a hearing on the charges before an administrative law judge for March...
The California Highway Patrol hasjurisdiction to patrolall California highways, including interstate highways like Interstate 10. This body of officers can enforce the law anywhere in the state. A CHP officer may arrest an individual on a highway, as well as on a city or county road statewide...
The Consent Problem in Wiretapping & Eavesdropping: Surreptitious Monitoring with the Consent of a Participant in a Conversation –Columbia Law Review. Consent to Electronic Surveillance by a Party to a Conversation: A Different Approach –Tulsa Law Journal. Legal References California Penal Code 632...
Client Alert: California Supreme Court Finds in Favor of Employer in Video Surveillance CaseSheila A. MillarTracy P. Marshall