St. Thomas Law Review
First Page
479
Document Type
Comment
Abstract
This Comment will analyze the federal government's latest attempts to assure privacy and order in wireless communication in an effort to avoid the uncertainty prevalent during the early days of cellular telephony. First, Part II will examine the history behind present legislation designed to afford privacy to wireless communications. Part I will describe the judicial interpretation of this legislation. Part IV will then discuss the attorney-client privilege in the context of wireless communications. Finally, Part V will analyze the available options to assure privacy with an emphasis on a standard encryption code promoted by the government.
Recommended Citation
Jose L. Nunez,
Regulating the Airwaves: The Governmental Alternative to Avoid the Cellular Uncertainty on Privacy and the Attorney-Client Privilege,
6
St. Thomas L. Rev.
479
(1994).
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https://scholarship.stu.edu/stlr/vol6/iss2/9