Here are some recent tweets within the domain:
- Can’t blame duly diligent employers for checking online… argument for anonymity by E. Volokh http://bit.ly/c4fd8p
- This week in threat assessment http://bit.ly/atZbCm
- Communications with Attorney Using Work Computer are Protected as Privileged http://bit.ly/didKUG [K&L Gates’ summary of Stengart appeal]
- Supreme Court to Consider Whether Background Checks Violate Privacy Rights of Government Contract Employees http://bit.ly/aV1T3Q
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Review of Electronic Evidence in Canada http://bit.ly/cakcGR
- RT @thetrialwarrior Obtaining Electronic Evidence from Non-Parties (Advocates’ Quarterly) http://bit.ly/aiIHNR Nice @a_cameron
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Alberta Judge Comments on First E-Trial http://bit.ly/9OAFHJ
- Slavutych v. Baker, 35 years later http://bit.ly/dwD947 [Good one from The Court]
- RT @eMichaelPower “Security Breaches: treat the Disease, Not the Symptoms”: http://tinyurl.com/yz6nspx [Just notice your blog Mike. Nice!]
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Employers Obligated to Report Child Porn Found on their Computer Systems http://bit.ly/d6gbiU
- RT @steph3n Anne Collier: Key US court decision on bullying & school http://bit.ly/9tEsjq
- After 3 Suspected Suicides, a Shaken Cornell Reaches Out [NYT] http://bit.ly/aRDKV6
- RT @Awareity Another college campus, another #violent act. http://nyti.ms/dgBRYI
- RT @bsookman Newspaper Website’s Privacy Policy Creates Expectation of Privacy for Commenters? http://viigo.im/2FsT
- States Move to Curtail Access to 911 Calls http://bit.ly/94kB0p
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Data Preservation Order Applied to Unallocated Space http://bit.ly/9en8nZ
Take note that I’ve added a link to Michael Power’s new “Dot Indicia” privacy and information security blog. Mike is very knowledgeable and thus far is demonstrating it in his posts. He’s also originally from Nova Scotia, a good thing in my books.
Welcome to the blawgosphere Mike!