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A convicted felon wants the Justices to bar ‘geofence’ warrants of the kind that let police catch him in Chatrie v. U.S.
WASHINGTON – Carrying a smartphone to a bank robbery wasn’t such a smart move for Okello Chatrie. Now the Supreme Court must decide whether the "groundbreaking" and "previously unimaginable" way ...
Some justices seemed to advocate for a relatively narrow ruling that would clarify what such warrants require, even if it ...
I have posted a revised version of my draft paper, Data Scanning and the Fourth Amendment. It adds a bunch of new cases, including the various opinions from the Fourth Circuit's en banc ruling in ...
Carter, a Fourth Amendment seizure case. The petition arrives on the heels of the court’s summary reversal in District of ...
I'm very happy to post a draft of a new article, "Popular Conceptions of Fourth Amendment Curtilage," written together ...
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