United States v. Jones
565 U.S. 400 (2012) Summary coming soon! Read More
565 U.S. 400 (2012) Summary coming soon! Read More
12 N.Y.3d 433 (2009) Evidence gathered by means of a GPS suppressed because the police had no search warrant for the GPS. The Court … More People v. Weaver »
University of California, Berkeley Law School The increasingly widespread use of police technologies like surveillance cameras, facial recognition software, and automatic license plate recognition … More The Judicial Response to Mass Police Surveillance »
The National Academies Press Chapter 9 of Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age focuses on electronic technology in law enforcement and … More Privacy, Law Enforcement, and National Security »
Privacy Law Scholars Conference Scholars on this panel each had five minutes to present a constitutional test that would balance governmental surveillance and the … More From Jones to Drones: How to Define Fourth Amendment Doctrine for Searches in Public »
University of Southern California Gould School of Law Should law enforcement, without your knowledge and without a warrant, be able to monitor you through … More Unwarranted! Privacy in a Technological Age »
NPR Law enforcement says “give us the tools.” Privacy advocates argue that electronic surveillance threatens Fourth Amendment rights. Listen Now