Privacy Rights

Discover in-depth resources and expert video interviews with attorneys discussing privacy rights, a crucial aspect of constitutional law. Explore articles covering topics like data protection, surveillance laws, and individuals’ rights to privacy under U.S. federal and state regulations. This section offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of privacy laws and their implications for both individuals and businesses.

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Spencer Herron Today Laws – What You Need to Know

Most states require sex offender registration immediately upon conviction or release, with frequent address and employment updates. Registrants typically submit photos, fingerprints, and other identifiers, and noncompliance can trigger new felony charges. This article outlines core registration requirements, common obligations, and enforcement risks. Understanding Sex Offender Registration Laws Sex offender registration laws are among the […]

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Spencer Herron Today – Complete Legal Guide for 2026

As of 2024, Spencer Herron is incarcerated and serving his sentence for sexual assault offenses tied to his time at Kell High School in Marietta, Georgia. His conviction and sentencing remain in effect unless modified by appeal or post-conviction relief. This article summarizes the case background, key court outcomes, and how to verify the most

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Consumer Protection Against AI Voice Cloning – What You Can Actually Do

You can reduce AI voice cloning scam risk by using a family “safe word,” enabling MFA on accounts, and placing a free fraud alert with the credit bureaus. If you’re targeted, save evidence, report it to the platform and FTC, and contact banks immediately. This article explains practical steps, reporting routes, and legal remedies available

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Contraceptive Access After Dobbs — What’s Actually at Risk

Dobbs did not ban contraception—no federal law changed in June 2022 when Roe was overturned. But the decision’s reasoning has fueled state efforts and litigation that could restrict certain methods, especially emergency contraception and IUDs tied to “personhood” arguments. This article explains what’s actually at risk, where, and how to protect access. The Dobbs Decision

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Can Your Landlord Ask for Your Social Security Number? The Answer Depends on Your State.

Yes—your landlord can often ask for your Social Security number for screening, but whether you must provide it depends on your state and the rental application process. Many landlords use SSNs to run credit, background, and identity checks, while some states limit collection or require alternatives. This article explains when an SSN request is lawful,

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Deepfake Revenge Porn – The New Laws That Let You Take Everything

Many states now let victims of deepfake revenge porn sue for damages, get rapid court orders to remove the content, and in some cases recover attorney’s fees—on top of potential criminal penalties. As AI-generated sexual images spread faster and are harder to trace, lawmakers have expanded privacy, harassment, and “deepfake” statutes to close gaps in

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The One State Where It’s Still Legal to Screen-Record a Minor on Social Media

At least 1 U.S. state still permits screen-recording a minor on social media without consent under its current consent-to-recording rules. However, other laws (harassment, stalking, child exploitation, school policies, and platform terms) can still make the conduct illegal or actionable. This article explains the state-by-state consent framework and the key legal risks for recording minors

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Your Deepfake Ex Is Now a Crime in 14 States — Here’s Where It Isn’t

As of now, 14 U.S. states have specific criminal laws targeting non-consensual deepfake intimate images. Coverage varies widely, and many states still rely on older revenge porn or harassment statutes that may not fit AI-generated content. This article lists where deepfake porn is illegal, where it isn’t, and what victims can do next. Imagine waking

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Essential Legal Tips: Protecting Your Family Online

Protect your family’s digital privacy with encryption for legal advice and communications. Learn your rights under federal privacy laws, implement security measures like two-factor authentication, and understand when to seek legal help for online privacy violations.

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Constitutional Law: Core Rights and Key Principles

Constitutional law establishes fundamental rules governing how governments operate and protect citizens’ rights. These protections safeguard individual freedoms, limit governmental power, and include freedom of speech, religion, due process, and equal protection under the law.

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