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    The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) epitomizes contemporary conflict in our judicial system. Background of Social Conflict FISC was originally established by Congress as a special court in 1978, and then revolutionized in 2001, however, it only recently became relevant to the general public after “whistleblowing” Edward Snowden exposed the seemingly underground system to American Society in 2015. Even then it, arguably, has not…

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    EHR Compliance Case Study

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    Abstract: Electronic individual wellbeing record frameworks help patient focused human services by making medicinal records and other applicable data open to patients, accordingly supporting patients in wellbeing organization toward oneself. We looked into the writing on Phrs including configuration, usefulness, execution, applications, conclusions, and profits. We led an efficient survey to focus the impact of giving patients access to their medicinal records electronically on human services…

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    Introduction Nowadays, many people have written papers who are considered by them as the key Arab authors in Arabic, French or English literature using their readings, skills and convictions as well as the literature review they made about the issue (Allen, 1988; Brisley, 2016). However, no one has tried to know who are recognized by all the scientific community as the main Arab writers. That is why I decided to retrieve the list of these widely recognized Arab authors for Arabic, French and…

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    Ever since the incident on September 11, 2001 we had an act that was passed in haste only 45 days after the attack.We had an act that was passed by George W Bush in a time of fear and unease . Even though we 're trying to protect American liberties from enemies, it is wrong to take away individual rights. One act before the patriot act was Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1968 Also called “Wiretap Statute” which restricted the government 's ability to listen to private conversation,…

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    that they only want one piece of software from Apple but later they will undeniably ask for more. Furthermore, according to source G, a similar case to that is the one of Lavabit, when the founder Ladar Levison had to install a pen to obtain the metadata which eventually resulted in his company shutting down. However the FBI demanded for Levison’s company encryption key, the same is likely to happen to Apple if they create the operating system. The FBI operates so they can get whatever they need…

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    Case A: Adidas America Inc. vs. Sketchers USA Inc. Background On September 14th, 2015, Plaintiff A (Plaintiff Adidas America Inc.) filed a complaint of trademark infringement, trade dress infringement, unfair competition, deceptive trade practices and trademark and trade dress dilution, against Defendant S (Sketchers USA Inc.). Plaintiff A put forward such claims due to the assertion of belief that throughout the years, Defendant S had knowingly and continuously produced shoes designs which…

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    Since the invention of the internet in the late 1960s and the cell phone in 1973, cell phones and computers have become increasingly popular, accessible, and advanced. Because of that increase in popularity among the people, the government realized that it needed to create an intelligence organization focused primarily on global monitoring, collection, and processing of data information for counterintelligence and foreign intelligence purposes. This intelligence organization is called the…

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    rather than feeling required to attend frequent meetings and read numerous e-mails. Furthermore, Farhoomand (2002) notes that “rather than needing less information, we actually may need lots more, specifically information about information, or metadata.” By providing a centralized place where users can access information, the quantity of communications can be…

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    Return to Orwellian Society The government controls every aspect of society. A government known as Big Brother controls a society through misinformation. Big brother controls what can be broadcast on television. Big brother controls the language that people speak and their history. Big Brother uses a language called Newspeak, which eliminates all words related to a rebellion. The government uses this manipulation of language and history to dehumanize and control the population. While this…

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    In 1940, Lord Philip Kerr Lothian of England, ambassador to the United States, and Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War under President William Howard Taft, agreed to “exchange full information on German, Italian, and Japanese code and cryptographic information” and “a continuous exchange of important information in connection with the above.” (Lothian 1, NSA document) This agreement, known as the UKUSA Treaty, (afterward involving the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the…

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