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Posted on May 17, 2014 by mdecrow@maine.edu

Maine Law Review, Vol. 66, No. 2

CONTENTS

Symposium: Who’s Governing Privacy?  Regulation and Protection in a Digital Era

Foreword

Peter J. Guffin, Kyle J. Glover, and Sara M. Benjamin

Articles

The Glass House Effect: Big Data, The New Oil, and the Power of Analogy

Dennis D. Hirsch

Local Law Enforcement Jumps on the Big Data Bandwagon: Automated License Plate Recognition Systems, Information Privacy, and Access to Government Information

Bryce Clayton Newell

The Promise and Shortcomings of Privacy Multistakeholder Policymaking: A Case Study

Omer Tene and J. Trevor Hughes

Privacy Law’s Precautionary Principle Problem

Adam Thierer

Privacy and Security in the Cloud: Some Realism About Technical Solutions to Transnational Surveillance in the Post-Snowden Era

Joris V.J. van Hoboken and Ira S. Rubinstein

Comment

Waiting for Gluskabe: An Examination of Maine’s Colonialist Legacy Suffered by Native American Tribes under the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980

Joseph G.E. Gousse

Case Notes

Trott v. H.D. Goodall Hospital: When Analyzing Employment Discrimination Cases Under Maine Law, Should Maine Courts Continue to Apply the Mcdonnell Douglas Analysis at the Summary Judgment Stage?

Ari B. Solotoff

What is the Scope of Searches of Cell Phones Incident to Arrest?  United States v. Wurie and the Return of Chimel

Benjamin Wahrer 

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