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Overcoming Language Barriers in Court
by
Dianne Molvig
As the diversity of Wisconsin's population grows,
so does the need for a corps of qualified interpreters to serve the state's
courts. Qualified interpreters can help preserve the courts' accountability
and integrity of their records and, ultimately, save court time and resources.
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Carnivores, Cyber Spies & the Law
by Michael K. McChrystal, William C. Gleisner
III & Michael J. Kuborn
It is important that attorneys and their clients stay
informed about new technologies and laws that enhance privacy or permit
its invasion. Read about three emerging technologies and the risks they
pose to data privacy and security: online criminal investigation tools,
private "cyber spying" programs, and online public records.
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A Primer on Online Privacy
by John L. Barlament
Internet users often disclose (both voluntarily and
involuntarily) large amounts of personal data. Here is a brief look at
how personal data is collected, distributed, and monitored and the efforts
to regulate and enforce the collectors of such data.
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