Publications
SCHOLARLY LEGAL PUBLICATIONS:
Doctrinal Collapse: Smart Phones Cause Courts to Reconsider Fourth Amendment Searches of Electronic Devices. University of Memphis Law Review, Vol. 41, p. 233 (2010)
Courts Re-Examine the Application of Goldfinger-Era Electronic Tracking Cases to Law Enforcement Use of GPS Tracking Devices. University of Richmond Journal of Law and Public Interest, Vol. 14, p. 401 (2011)
Frequent Flyers at the Court: The Supreme Court Begins to Take the Experience of Criminal Defendants into Account in Miranda Cases Seton Hall Circuit Review, Vol. 7, p. 303 (2011)
Rethinking the Application of the Fifth Amendment to Passwords and Encryption in the Age of Cloud Computing Whittier Law Review, Summer 2012.
SCHOLARLY LEGAL PRESENTATIONS:
We the Ppl of the Internet @ge: The intersection of the Constitution and Social Media. Rosemont College Constitution Day, Featured Speaker, September 2011
Rethinking the Application of the Fifth Amendment to Passwords and Encryption in the Age of Cloud Computing. The Center for Intellectual Property Law and the Whittier Law Review 29th Annual Law Review Symposium: The Law of the Smart Phone, November 2011
Penn State Investigations and the Avoidance of Conflicts of Interest Charges. 5th Annual College Sport Research Institute Conference on College Sport, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, April, 2012
SELECTED NON-SCHOLARLY LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
Does Police Use of GPS Devices Need Supreme Court Guidance? Law Technology News, April 12, 2011.
Courts Struggle With Police Searches of Cell Phones Law Technology News, April 29, 2011.
Do Leave Home Without It? Law Technology News, June 1, 2011.
The Social Media/First Amendment Face Off Law Technology News, June 7, 2011.
Are Student Cell Phone Records Discoverable? Law Technology News, July 19, 2011
N.Y. Federal Judge Limits Access to Cell Phone Location Data Law Technology News, August 31, 2011
Police GPS Action Rejected by Ohio Court Law Technology News, October 19, 2011
Does the Fifth Amendment Protect Your Encryption Key? Law Technology News, November 3, 2011
In ‘U.S. v. Jones,’ Supreme Court Rules No Warrantless GPS Tracking Law Technology News, January 23, 2012
Can the Government Force the Surrender of Encryption Keys? Law Technology News, April 11, 2012
The Rights of Accused Students Fraternal Law, Vol. 135, p. 1, March, 2015.
NON-LEGAL PUBLICATIONS:
Progress in blood lipid reporting practices by clinical laboratories in North America. Changes from 1985 to 1990. Joshua A. Engel, Eric C Petersen, Janet E. Wilson, Bruce M. McManus, M.D., Ph.D., 116 Arch Pathol Lab Med. 229 (1992).
The Clinical Problem of Occult Cardiac Amyloidosis: Forensic Implications Erik C Petersen; Joshua A. Engel; Stanley J Radio, M.D.; Thomas M. Canfield, M.D.; Bruce M. McManus, M.D., Ph.D., 13 American J. of Forensic Med. & Pathology 225 (1992).
Progress in Lipid Reporting Practices and Reliability of Blood Cholesterol Measurement in Clinical Laboratories in Nebraska: Efforts to Align Results With the Centers for Disease Control, and Feasibility of Meeting National Cholesterol Education Program Guidelines Bruce M. McManus, Attila B. Toth; Joshua A. Engel; Gary L. Myers, PhD; Herbert K. Naito, PhD; Janet E. Wilson; Gerald R. Cooper, MD, PhD, 262 J. American Med Assoc. 83 (1989).