Privacy Asymmetries: Internet Evidence and Subpoenas
Guest: Rebecca Wexler
Guest: Rebecca Wexler
In this one-hour webinar, Berkeley Law Professor Rebecca Wexler discussed Privacy Asymmetries, which are data privacy laws that grant law enforcement more or better access to sensitive information than they afford to non-governmental litigants, including criminal defendants.
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Recorded on June 24, 2020.
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