Janet L. Conley provides commentary and analysis of a recent court decision involving a man publicly named as having tuberculosis who alleged privacy violations by the CDC: Andrew H. Speaker, the lawyer who made headlines when he took a trans-Atlantic commercial flight while infected with a rare strain of tuberculosis, probably lost his bid to…
Category: Court
Court orders spam mastermind to pay $15.15 million
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has ordered the mastermind of a vast international spam network to pay $15.15 million in a default judgment for his role in what was identified by the anti-spam organization Spamhaus as the largest “spam gang” in the world. The spam gang deceptively marketed products…
TX: Teacher charged with breach of computer security
From staff at the Austin American-Statesman: A Southwest Austin middle school teacher was arrested last week for breach of computer security, according to school district police. School district police arrested Covington Middle School teacher Robert Brent Scott, 42, on Nov. 23, saying he accessed the computer of his ex-wife, also a school district employee, to…
Without rehearing, Comphrensive Drug Testing is going to SCOTUS
John Wesley Hall Jr. of FourthAmendment.com provides a pointer to materials on the Comprehensive Drug Testing case involving major league baseball players that begins: In the Ninth Circuit’s controversial, from the government’s standpoint, Comprehensive Drug Testing case, the Solicitor General’s petition for real en banc rehearing is here and here. Anybody who is interested in…