Carpenter and Our Third-Party Future
Later this year, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Carpenter v. United States. The question presented is whether the government may, without a...
Fourth Circuit Holds that Government Acquisition of Historical Cell-Site Location Information Is Not a Search.
Seventh Circuit Holds that Warrantless Dog Sniffs Outside Defendant’s Apartment Door Violate Fourth Amendment.
Second Circuit Holds that the Government Cannot Compel an Internet Service Provider to Produce Information Stored Overseas.
Response to Andrew Manuel Crespo, Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts
Response to Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal CourtsResponding to William Baude & James Y. Stern, The Positive Law Model of the Fourth Amendment
Response to The Positive Law Model of the Fourth Amendment