Don’t surf my shoulder: States slowly moving to bar employers’ efforts to...
"Seriously though.... You really DO NOT want my social media password." -Art by Shane Gorski via Flickr Creative Commons Imagine you’re minutes from being offered the job of your dreams. You’ve passed...
View ArticleThe Review announces 2012-13 academic symposium–”Social Media & the Law”
On February 15 and 16, 2013, the University of Miami Law Review will host its annual academic symposium. This year, the symposium will hone in on the evolving legal responses to new challenges raised...
View ArticleMiami Law Review’s 2013 Symposium: Social Media and the Law
SNCE Jessica Johnson (far right) moderates the first panel discussion on ethics and social media with, from left to right, Patricia Lowry, James Hopkins, Carolyn Bell, and Jan Jacobowitz. Panelists...
View ArticleCan you “friend” your judge? Florida’s highest court will decide
The Florida Supreme Court is expected to decide an extremely pertinent issue that has arisen as a result of the social networking wave: Can a judge preside over a case in which one of the attorneys is...
View ArticleIt’s Facebook Official—ABA Releases Ethics Opinion Addressing Attorneys’...
BY BRITTANY BROOKS – As the breadth of modern technology and the use of social media grow, the law is forced to grapple with society’s electronic expansion. In the context of professional...
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