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Dialectic
UCLA Law Review
38 episodes
4 days ago
We explore current legal issues through the critical lens of the UCLA Law Review.
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We explore current legal issues through the critical lens of the UCLA Law Review.
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Education
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Episode 5.4: The Information Imbalance: How Privacy Laws are Tipping the Scales of Justice Against Defendants
Dialectic
56 minutes 57 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 5.4: The Information Imbalance: How Privacy Laws are Tipping the Scales of Justice Against Defendants

In this episode, we sit down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection of privacy laws and the criminal justice system. States around the country are adopting new, stricter privacy laws, in response to a growing awareness of just how much personal and important data companies are keeping about consumers, and how vulnerable that data is. But those privacy laws have flaws that are significantly impacting our criminal justice system, and our ability to provide fair trials.

Dialectic
We explore current legal issues through the critical lens of the UCLA Law Review.