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Balancing privacy and free speech : unwanted attention in the age of social media / / Mark Tunick
Balancing privacy and free speech : unwanted attention in the age of social media / / Mark Tunick
Autore Tunick Mark
Edizione [1 ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Taylor & Francis, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 222 pages)
Disciplina 323.44/8
323.448
Collana Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law
Soggetto topico Social media - Law and legislation
Privacy, Right of
Freedom of expression
Soggetto non controllato free speech
internet governance
legal ethics
media
privacy
social media
ISBN 1-317-65036-0
1-315-76313-3
1-317-65037-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of cases -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Unwanted attention -- The democratization of the media -- Permissible and impermissible speech -- Goals: Building a framework for addressing conflicts between privacy and free speech ; Formulating principles of privacy ethics ; Grounding privacy ; Reevaluating case law ; Distinguishing ethical and legal judgments -- The book's layout -- 2. The value of privacy -- Defining privacy -- Why privacy is valuable: Reputation ; Avoiding unjust punishment, and the "right to be forgotten" ; Property ; A lack of privacy is objectively harmful ; Intimacy, relational harms, and the need to compartmentalize ; No harm no foul? ; Trust ; Dignity and respect for persons ; Privacy, toleration, and community -- Summary -- 3. Legitimate privacy interests -- Terminology: legitimate privacy interests and reasonable expectations of privacy -- The plain view principle, modified -- Which means of observation are legitimate? -- the careful and carefree societies -- Qualifying the plain view principle: One may reasonably expect privacy when one's dignity is implicated ; One can have a legitimate privacy interest that information not be spread to circles wider than one willingly exposed oneself to ; Controlling the intended audience of one's message ; Clarifying what counts as "readily accessible through legitimate means" ; Consent -- Conclusion: privacy in public places -- 4. The value of free speech -- Reasons free speech is valuable -- Should interests in free speech be put on a balancing scale?: The E.U. vs the U.S. -- The slippery slope objection to protecting only some speech -- The speech that merits legal protection -- Do legal protections of free speech apply only to professional journalists? -- Deciding what is newsworthy: Substitutability (Finger and Kim Phuc) ; Non-newsworthy details of a newsworthy event (Y.G and L.G.) ; Newsworthy for a select group, non-newsworthy for the general public (Parnigoni) -- Conclusion -- 5. Balancing privacy and free speech: Utilitarianism, its limits, and tolerating the sensitive -- Introduction -- The framework: Interests and rights ; Balancing privacy against free speech (as opposed to public safety) ; The utilitarian approach ; Limits of a utilitarian approach -- Feasibility problems -- The respect and dignity problem -- Toleration and respect for persons -- Weighing reasons and considerations without making a utilitarian calculation -- 6. Cases -- Publicizing private facts: Private facts in private places (Rear Window, Lake v. Wal-Mart) ; Private facts that are newsworthy (Alvarado, Kaysen) ; Private facts in public places (Upskirt videos, Dennison, Turnbull) -- Cases at the border (Riley, Vazquez, and Wood) -- Publicizing public facts: Public facts that are not newsworthy (the baseball fan) ; Publicizing newsworthy public facts (Public meetings and lectures, police conduct, arrests) -- 7. Remedies -- Google Glass with face recognition -- Remedies: New social norms ; Legal remedies and their limits -- Other alternatives -- Technology and architecture -- Market solutions and their limits -- Conclusion.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910545199403321
Tunick Mark  
Taylor & Francis, 2015
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Beyond the courtroom : resolving disputes through agreement / / collected articles and essays by Hal Abramson
Beyond the courtroom : resolving disputes through agreement / / collected articles and essays by Hal Abramson
Autore Abramson Harold I.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Touro University Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (504 pages)
Disciplina 347.09
Collana Touro University Press
Soggetto topico Dispute resolution (Law)
Mediation
Soggetto non controllato ADR
Advocacy
Conflict Resolution
Cross-Cultural Disputes
Cultural
Dispute Resolution
International Arbitration
International
Mediation
Negotiation
Representation
attorneys
commercial arbitration
comparative law
decision making
essays
ethics
intercultural mediation
law
legal disputes
legal ethics
mediation best practices
monetary disputes
ISBN 1-64469-256-2
1-64469-255-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Forewords -- CHAPTER 1. Introduction and Overview of the Three Parts -- CHAPTER 2. Mediation Representation: Advocating as a Problem-Solver -- CHAPTER 3. Problem-Solving Advocacy in Mediations: A Model of Client Representation -- CHAPTER 4. Mediation Representation: Table of Contents and Introductory Chapter -- CHAPTER 5. Are Legal Disputes Just about Money? Answers from Mediators on the Front Line -- CHAPTER 6. Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere -- CHAPTER 7A. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes -- CHAPTER 7B. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes -- CHAPTER 8. Protocols for International Arbitrators Who Dare to Settle Cases -- CHAPTER 9. Mining Mediation Rules for Representation Opportunities and Obstacles -- CHAPTER 10. Selecting Mediators and Representing Clients in Cross-Cultural Disputes -- CHAPTER 11. Criteria for Approving Programs to Qualify Mediators for IMI Inter- Cultural Certification -- CHAPTER 12. Crossing Borders into New Ethical Territory: Ethical Challenges When Mediating Cross-Culturally -- CHAPTER 13. Outward Bound to Other Cultures: Seven Guidelines for U.S. Dispute Resolution Trainers -- CHAPTER 14. The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices -- CHAPTER 15. Mediation Representation -- CHAPTER 16. Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing between Good Practices, Tactics and Tricks -- CHAPTER 17. Nelson Mandela as Negotiator: What Can We Learn from Him? -- Index
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Abramson Harold I.  
New York : , : Touro University Press, , 2020
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Beyond the courtroom : resolving disputes through agreement / / collected articles and essays by Hal Abramson
Beyond the courtroom : resolving disputes through agreement / / collected articles and essays by Hal Abramson
Autore Abramson Harold I.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Touro University Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (504 pages)
Disciplina 347.09
Collana Touro University Press
Soggetto topico Dispute resolution (Law)
Mediation
Soggetto non controllato ADR
Advocacy
Conflict Resolution
Cross-Cultural Disputes
Cultural
Dispute Resolution
International Arbitration
International
Mediation
Negotiation
Representation
attorneys
commercial arbitration
comparative law
decision making
essays
ethics
intercultural mediation
law
legal disputes
legal ethics
mediation best practices
monetary disputes
ISBN 1-64469-256-2
1-64469-255-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Forewords -- CHAPTER 1. Introduction and Overview of the Three Parts -- CHAPTER 2. Mediation Representation: Advocating as a Problem-Solver -- CHAPTER 3. Problem-Solving Advocacy in Mediations: A Model of Client Representation -- CHAPTER 4. Mediation Representation: Table of Contents and Introductory Chapter -- CHAPTER 5. Are Legal Disputes Just about Money? Answers from Mediators on the Front Line -- CHAPTER 6. Mediation Representation: Representing Clients Anywhere -- CHAPTER 7A. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes -- CHAPTER 7B. International Dispute Resolution: Cross-Cultural Dimensions and Structuring Appropriate Processes -- CHAPTER 8. Protocols for International Arbitrators Who Dare to Settle Cases -- CHAPTER 9. Mining Mediation Rules for Representation Opportunities and Obstacles -- CHAPTER 10. Selecting Mediators and Representing Clients in Cross-Cultural Disputes -- CHAPTER 11. Criteria for Approving Programs to Qualify Mediators for IMI Inter- Cultural Certification -- CHAPTER 12. Crossing Borders into New Ethical Territory: Ethical Challenges When Mediating Cross-Culturally -- CHAPTER 13. Outward Bound to Other Cultures: Seven Guidelines for U.S. Dispute Resolution Trainers -- CHAPTER 14. The New Singapore Mediation Convention: The Process and Key Choices -- CHAPTER 15. Mediation Representation -- CHAPTER 16. Fashioning an Effective Negotiation Style: Choosing between Good Practices, Tactics and Tricks -- CHAPTER 17. Nelson Mandela as Negotiator: What Can We Learn from Him? -- Index
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Abramson Harold I.  
New York : , : Touro University Press, , 2020
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BigLaw : money and meaning in the modern law firm / / Mitt Regan and Lisa H. Rohrer [[electronic resource]]
BigLaw : money and meaning in the modern law firm / / Mitt Regan and Lisa H. Rohrer [[electronic resource]]
Autore Regan Milton C., Jr., <1952->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago : , : The University of Chicago Press, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.) : 3 figures
Disciplina 338.4/73400973
Collana The Chicago series in law and society
Chicago scholarship online
Soggetto topico Law firms - United States
Practice of law - United States
Soggetto non controllato business of law
law firms
legal ethics
legal profession
legal services
professions
ISBN 0-226-74227-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction : BigLaw -- Business and profession : bridging the divide -- Clients in the driver's seat -- Encouraging entrepreneurs -- Entrepreneurs and collaboration -- Pruning for productivity -- The material economy of compensation -- The symbolic economy of compensation -- Luring laterals -- Trusted advisors and service providers -- Conclusion : Money and meaning in the modern law firm.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554227303321
Regan Milton C., Jr., <1952->  
Chicago : , : The University of Chicago Press, , 2021
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Crisis lawyering : effective legal advocacy in emergency situations / / edited by Ray Brescia and Eric K. Stern [[electronic resource]]
Crisis lawyering : effective legal advocacy in emergency situations / / edited by Ray Brescia and Eric K. Stern [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : New York University Press, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 344.730534
Collana NYU scholarship online
Soggetto topico Due process of law - United States
Justice, Administration of - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato Center for Constitutional Rights
Civil Rights Division
Civil Rights
Coalition for the Homeless
Consolidated Edison
DOJ
Ferguson
Guantánamo
ICE
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) police response
International human rights
Jessica Lenahan
MeToo
Mike Brown
Muslim Ban
New York City
New York State
Robert Hayes
SALT
United States Department of Justice
War on Terror
authoritarian legal structure
border
civil rights
clients
climate change
clinical legal education
collaboration
collaborative
conflicts-of-interest
consent decree
cooperative
creative coalition building
credible fear
criminal justice
crisis management
detention
disasters
domestic violence
economic democracy
election protection
elections
family separation
food insecurity
food-justice
food-sovereignty
gender bias
good practice models
government institutions
health
homelessness
human rights
immigration
impact litigation
inequality
integrative lawyering
interactive instructional design
interagency advocacy
interagency
jail
journalists
kidnapping
labor
law clinic
lawless space
legal education
legal ethics
lessons
local ordinances
localization
long term recovery
maritime law enforcement
maritime threat response
mediation
meta-leadership
moral obligation
multi-agency collaboration
new organization
news coverage
non-litigatory approaches
parallel initiative linking
pattern-or-practice investigation
plainclothes officers
police shooting
policing crisis
poverty
preparedness
pro bono
professional responsibility
professionalism
pure principle
radical lawyers
reporting
resiliency
right to shelter
sanctuary
self-awareness
settlement
sheriff
strengths
sub-populations
superstorm Sandy
teams
training designs
union co-ops
unity of effort
urban-farm
voters
voting rights
wartime posturing
ISBN 1-4798-0172-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Lawyers as problem solvers in crisis / Ray Brescia and Eric K. Stern -- A client's crisis becomes a legal crisis : a domestic violence ruling goes global / Caroline Bettinger-López -- Crisis lawyering in a lawless space : reflections on nearly two decades of representing Guantánamo detainees / Baher Azmy -- Responding to the (dual) policing crisis in Ferguson / Christy E. Lopez -- When crisis comes to the newsroom : the media lawyer in a time of global unrest / David E. McCraw -- Crisis in the courts : the campaign to get ICE out of New York State Courts / Lee Wang -- Preparation, crisis, struggle, ideas : the birth of the detention outreach project / Sarah Rogerson -- Key considerations for lawyers shepherding communities through long-term recovery from major disasters / John Travis Marshall -- Judging and mediating for 'the long emergency' : Superstorm Sandy, New York State's regulatory response to the climate change crisis, and reforming the energy vision / Eleanor Stein -- Litigation for the homeless in the 1980s : a look back / Richard Pinner -- Scaling worker cooperatives as an economic justice tool for communities in crises / Carmen Huertas-Noble, Missy Risser-Lovings, and Christopher Adams -- The crisis comes once a year : lawyering on election day / David Turetsky -- Bordering on crisis : overcoming multi-agency crisis coordination challenges / Brian Wilson & Nora Johnson -- Legal advice in crisis training for government lawyers : perspectives from the USA and Sweden / Eric K. Stern, Brad Kieserman, Torkel Schlegel, Per-Ake Mortenson, and Ella Carlberg -- Call Air Traffic Control! : confronting crisis as lawyers and teachers / Muneer Ahmad and Michael J. Wishnie -- Leveraging lawyer strengths and training them to support team problem-solving under crisis conditions / Scott Westfahl -- Stay calm and carry on : how to stay on point when in a crisis / Jay Sullivan -- ; Conclusion / Ray Brescia and Eric Stern.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554204103321
New York : , : New York University Press, , 2021
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