"Legal Questions Raised by the Widespread Aggregation of Personal Data," by Adam Tanner
"What Stays in Vegas: The Road to 'Zero Privacy,'" by David Abrams
"Privacy and Predictive Analytics in E-Commerce," by Shaun B. Spencer
"Privacy and Innovation: Information as Property and the Impact on Data Subjects," by Rita S. Heimes
In addition, Issue 4 includes these extensive student contributions:
Note, "Reforming Civil Asset Forfeiture: Ensuring Fairness and Due Process for Property Owners in Massachusetts," by Charles Basler
Note, "'Mature Person Preferred': The Circuit Split on the 'Ordinary Reader' Standard for Advertisements in Violation of the Fair Housing Act," by Heather G. Reid
Comment, "Ultramercial III: The Federal Circuit's Long Lesson," by Tiffany Marie Knapp
Quality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.
The New England Law Review is published by students at New England Law School | Boston and features contributions by leading academics and attorneys, as well as student research in the form of Notes and Comments.