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In the heart of the Silicon Valley, legal doctrine is emerging that will determine the course of civil rights and technological innovation for decades to come. The Center for Internet and Society (CIS), housed at Stanford Law School and a part of the Law, Science and Technology Program, is at the apex of this evolving area of law.
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Case Updates

  • Fuller v. Doe
    Fuller v. Doe
  • Fuller v. Doe
    Doe Wins Motion to Unseal, Bodes Well for Preservation of Anonymity
  • Fuller v. Doe
    Appellate Briefing in Fuller v. Doe
  • Poulsen v. US
    Proposal would require Tracking Numbers for FOIA requests
  • Poulsen v. US
    Motion for Fees Filed in Poulsen FOIA case
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Recent Blogs

  • Ruiz v. Gap, Inc.
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    Ryan Calo
  • No Cause Needed to Search Laptops at the Border
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    Jennifer Granick
  • Facebook 'Em, Dano
    by
    Ryan Calo
  • Bork, Blockbuster & Beacon
    by
    Ryan Calo
  • Personal Genome Services
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    Ryan Calo
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  • Ruiz v. Gap, Inc.
  • No Cause Needed to Search Laptops at the Border
  • Facebook 'Em, Dano
  • The Newspaper Association of America Misreads The FTC
  • Bork, Blockbuster & Beacon
  • EC Article 29 Working Party Releases Search Engine Report
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Packets Articles

  • Court Holds Actual Viewing or Recording Unnecessary to Establish a Cause of Action for Invasion of Privacy
  • Government May Retain Intermingled Evidence Seized from MLB Drug Testing Labs
  • An Ohio District Court Rejects a Constitutional Claim for Privacy in Personal Information When the Only Identifiable Risk is Fin

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