by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 26, 2023 | Volume 74, Issue 3
Rahil Maharaj Volume 74, Issue 3, 911-934 Evolving surveillance technologies present unique challenges for the judiciary to maintain robust Fourth Amendment privacy protections. New surveillance tools such as pole cameras raise significant questions regarding the...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 26, 2023 | Volume 74, Issue 3
Lydia Tonozzi Volume 74, Issue 3, 935-958 The dire state of the prison population in the United States has become common knowledge both at home and abroad. Mass incarceration in the United States has been caused by nearly four decades of retributive criminal justice...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 26, 2023 | Volume 74, Issue 3
Irene Yu Volume 74, Issue 3, 959-986 This Note contributes to the growing literature that attempts to grasp the current landscape of international trade and investment norms and policies in the data age. Focusing on the disputes between the United States and China...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 16, 2023 | Volume 74, Issue 2
Douglas W. Arner, Giuliano G. Castellano, Ēriks K. Selga Volume 74, Issue 2, 235-292 Finance is one of the most digitalized, globalized, and regulated sectors of the global economy. Traditionally technology intensive, the financial industry has been at the forefront...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 16, 2023 | Volume 74, Issue 2
Rebecca A. Delfino Volume 74, Issue 2, 293-348 Deepfakes—audiovisual recordings created using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to believably map one person’s movements and words onto another—are ubiquitous. They have permeated societal and civic spaces from...