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More Bite than Bark: the Legal and Social Consequences of Microchipping Individuals with Alzheimer's Disease
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Brzezinski, Z. |
| Copyright Year | 2013 |
| Abstract | II. A DESCRIPTION: MEET TilE HUMAN-IMPLANTABLE MICROCHIP •. 359 A. The Technology: What Makes It Tick ...................................... 359 B. The Procedure: Method Behind the Madness ......................... 360 C. The History: From 9/11 to Alzheimer's Disease ..................... 360 D. Benefits: Sign Me Up ............................................................... 361 E. Technological and Procedural Problems: Loose Screws and Crossed Wires .......................................................................... 362 II. LEGAL HISTORY: FROM WHENCE WE COME ..................................... 364 A. RFID Legislation: Where Is It? ............................................... 364 1. Federal RFID Legislation ................................................. 365 2. State RFID Legislation ...................................................... 365 B. RFID Case Law: Courts as MIA ............................................. 367 III. OTHER INFLUENTIAL AREAS OF LAW: A HINT OF WHAT'S TO COME .............................................................................................. 369 A. Electronic Surveillance and Wiretapping: Can You Hear Me Now? ........................................................................................ 369 B. GPS: Locating Answers .......................................................... 371 N. POTENTIAL PRIVACY PROBLEMS: OPENING TilE DOOR FOR INTRUSION ...................................................................................... 371 A. Fourth Amendment ................................................................... 372 1. Subjective Expectation ....................................................... 373 2. Reasonableness .................................................................. 374 B. Fifth Amendment ...................................................................... 375 C. Due Process Clause ................................................................. 3 77 V. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................... 3 79 A. Consent .................................................................................... 379 B. Power of Attorney .................................................................... 381 VI. SOLUTION: FORCING TilE STATES INTO THE LIMELIGHT ............... 382 Vll. CONCLUSION .................................................................................. 383 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://mckinneylaw.iu.edu/ihlr/pdf/vol6p357.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |