Stanford CIS

Court ruling in child-porn case stirs privacy fears

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"“This is the opinion of one court judge,” said Andrea Matwyshyn, a law professor at Northeastern University. “Other courts will, at best, find this to be data. It is information about the way that one court ruled in a particular set of facts. And other courts may choose not to analyze similar facts.”"

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