JOURN 4000 1st Edition Lecture 25 Outline of Last Lecture I Privacy laws Outline of Current Lecture I Privacy laws Current Lecture Megan s case Sex offender moved in across the street raped and murdered her Received death sentence Sexual offenders must register with state office that tracks them Megan s law Missourian printed list of sex offenders with addresses ex post facto law law the criminalizes an activity before it was a crime SC sex offender laws are reporting not criminal laws not ex post facto Lack of due process No hearing to determine danger SC said it was the same thing MO no retroactive laws Persistent sex offender can t live within 1000 feet of a school or daycare MO SC said no retroactive application sex offenders already living there didn t have to move Sex offenders can t leave their house on Halloween Driver s license records Privacy principle info turned over to gov for one purpose should not be turned to other parties for other purposes without written consent These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Rebecca Schaeffer shot by Robert Bardot after obtaining drivers license info Restrictive legislation concerning license info then passed Can the feds tell the states how to keep records SC power of commerce laws Congress can pass such laws REAL ID act Privacy and the feds Enforced drug testing done by gov privacy issue 1989 Railway accident mandatory drug testing Puts lives in dangers allowed to drug test Customs employees can also be drug tested Political candidates No Schools can Griswald vs Connecticut 1965 7 2 SC struck down criminal contraception law Penumbra formed by emanation Penumbral rights Used in Roe v Wade
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