275 Mt. Carmel Ave.
Hamden, CT 06518
United States
Quinnipiac University School of Law
First Amendment, Speech, Religion, Neurodata, Neurotechnologies, Brain, Neurology, Privacy, Data Privacy, Security, Data Security, Freedom, Bill of Rights, Thought, Ideas, Beliefs, Freedoms, Brain Computer Interface, BCI, Religion, Founders, Framers, Constitution
data, privacy, security, COVID-19, coronavirus, Katz, reasonable, expectation, pandemic, technology, surveillance
disinformation, insurrection, trump, election, capitol, data privacy, security, privacy, algorithms, democracy, republic, autonomy, constitution, first amendment, COVID-19, conspiracy, misinformation, war, information operations, trust, riot, treason, senate, house, legislative, Congress, root cause
privacy, data, technology, tech, security, private, private right of action, big data, breach, FTC, CCPA, California Consumer Privacy Act, standing, injury in fact, injury, remedies, statutory damages, paradox, PROA, self-regulation, Facebook, equifax, hack, unauthorized
brain, fourth amendment, search, neurotechnology, privacy, data privacy, security, BCI, medical device, Tokson, emerging technology, constitutional law, constitution