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balance these incommensurable competing values? And who makes the call? Those are difficult questions. But what if the trade-off has been exaggerated
“seize” computer data for Fourth Amendment purposes? Does copying data amount to a seizure, and if so, when? This Article argues that copying data
and answered as if they were of interest only to antiquarians.6 The history invoked is never conclusive, often irrelevant,7 and sometimes absurd.8
The resolution of a lawsuit like Abrams’s, brought on the theory of intentional discrimination, turns on a single issue: the employer’s mindset. If
than adjusting that text to make it more consistent with its apparent purposes.3 One might think that similar principles would apply with equal, if
certain state court rules of procedure.1 His response was that “ [t]his question probably involves several very nice points.” 2 If he meant
rejected his argument, even while acknowledging that the digital “tack” was a “clear assertion,” such that if the tack had been manually placed on the
automation. If Uber has its way, its drivers will soon go the way of lamplighters, replaced by self-driving vehicles. 1 And if Foxconn is representa- tive
to which we belong and whose governments and ours do not both belong to relevant legal or political associations? If so, are the duties reciprocal
fraction of seats they would control if districts were drawn randomly and without the use of racial data. Long critical of the proportionality benchmark