1. Social Media and Personal Eligibility
There may be no correlation between the information on those profiles and whether the person is qualified, and entities could often make judgments off of personal biases. ... This controversy brings up a broader question of what is "private" and "public" in the age of social media, which leads to the greater issue of what our rights are as citizens. ... The court ruled that the plaintiff's fourth-amendment right were not violated as he had voluntarily shared information with third parties. The plaintiff's voluntary sharing of information means that the governme...
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