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Blog /// No More GPS Tracking Without a Warrant
February 1, 2012 by Andrea Bennett
Is the Supreme Court ruling a victory for privacy or for criminals?Tags: law, gps, supreme court, police, privacy
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Blog /// When Anonymity Doesn’t Fit
September 13, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
From blogs to journalistic attribution, has anonymity become a dangerous norm?Tags: internet, privacy, social media, communication, journalism, media
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Blog /// Should Parents Know about College Drinking?
August 30, 2011 by The Responsibility Project
How far should student independence extend?Tags: drinking, college, discipline, privacy, maturity
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Blog /// Kids, Parents and Facebook
May 16, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
When it comes to parenting and social media, there’s no one right answer.Tags: children, social media, privacy, Facebook, child protection, parenting
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Blog /// Smokers Need Not Apply
February 28, 2011 by Andrea Bennett
A story on banning smokers - and not just smoking - from the workplace sparks a fire.Tags: smoking, employees, rights, privacy, healthcare
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Blog /// Complainers Beware
November 12, 2010 by Andrea Bennett
Does criticizing an employer on Facebook count as a “protected” activity?Tags: Facebook, privacy, social media, labor law
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Q and A /// Questions for: Howard Markel
October 26, 2010 by David Dobbs
The study of King Tut’s DNA raises issues of privacy and balancing a responsibility toward science with respecting the dead. -
Blog /// Up for Debate: Facebook Places
August 25, 2010 by Andrea Bennett
The new social networking feature fuels new worries about privacy.Tags: Facebook, privacy, social networking
