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Fourth Amendment

Privacy Notes

If These Walls Could Talk: The Smart Home and the Fourth Amendment Limits of the Third Party Doctrine

Vol. 130 No. 7 May 2017 Imagine a not-so-distant future in which you can open the blinds, turn on your shower, start the coffee machine, turn on the lights, and...
Fourth Amendment Recent Case

United States v. Graham

Fourth Circuit Holds that Government Acquisition of Historical Cell-Site Location Information Is Not a Search.

Vol. 130 No. 4 February 2017
Criminal Procedure Recent Case

United States v. Whitaker

Seventh Circuit Holds that Warrantless Dog Sniffs Outside Defendant’s Apartment Door Violate Fourth Amendment.

Vol. 130 No. 3 January 2017
Fourth Amendment Recent Case

Microsoft Corp. v. United States

Second Circuit Holds that the Government Cannot Compel an Internet Service Provider to Produce Information Stored Overseas.

Vol. 130 No. 2 December 2016
Fourth Amendment Leading Case

Utah v. Strieff

 

Vol. 130 No. 1 November 2016
Criminal Procedure Articles

Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts

Vol. 129 No. 8 June 2016 Criminal courts are often required, in the course of implementing existing doctrines of constitutional criminal law, to regulate other institutional actors within the criminal...
  • Andrew Manuel Crespo
Criminal Procedure Response

Values and Assumptions in Criminal Adjudication

Response to Andrew Manuel Crespo, Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts

Response to Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts
Vol. 129 No. 8 June 2016
  • Benjamin Levin
Constitutional Law Response

The Positive Law Floor

Responding to William Baude & James Y. Stern, The Positive Law Model of the Fourth Amendment

Response to The Positive Law Model of the Fourth Amendment
Vol. 129 No. 7 May 2016
  • Richard M. Re
Fourth Amendment Articles

The Positive Law Model of the Fourth Amendment

Vol. 129 No. 7 May 2016 For fifty years, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to define “searches” under the Fourth Amendment. As others have recognized, that...
  • William Baude & James Y. Stern
Fourth Amendment Recent Case

Huff v. Spaw

Sixth Circuit Finds No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Oral Communications Transmitted via Pocket Dial.

Vol. 129 No. 5 March 2016
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