Archive | Fourth Amendment
Update on United States v. Cotterman, Ninth Circuit Case Applying the Border Search Exception to Computers
C-SPAN Washington Journal on Kentucky v. King and Fourth Amendment Rights
Thoughts On the Oral Argument in Kentucky v. King
Fifth Circuit Permits Warrantless Government Searches Based on Previous Private Search Not Known To Police
Police-Created Exigent Circumstances: Thoughts on Kentucky v. King
Strange Things Happening With the Exclusionary Rule: The Introduction of Case-by-Case Balancing After Herring v. United States
Use of Night-Vision Goggles Not A Fourth Amendment Search
Georgia Court of Appeals — Including “Feddie” — Weighs In On Search Incident to Arrest for Cell Phones
Sixth Circuit Rules that E-Mail Protected by the Fourth Amendment Warrant Requirement
Are the New TSA Airport Scans and Pat-Downs Unconstitutional?
By Jonathan H. Adler on November 28, 2010 10:26 am in Airport Security, Fourth Amendment, War on Terror
Do New High-Tech Scans at the Airport Violate the Fourth Amendment?
“Ex Ante Regulation of Computer Search and Seizure” Available in Final Published Form
By Orin Kerr on October 3, 2010 6:41 pm in Comprehensive Drug Testing, Computer Crime Law, Fourth Amendment
Supreme Court Grants Cert to Clarify “Exigent Circumstances” Test in Fourth Amendment Law
The Perils of Interpreting Statutes With Multiple Remedial Schemes: A Comment on the Dicta in United States v. Szymuszkiewicz
By Orin Kerr on September 10, 2010 3:21 am in Fourth Amendment, Stored Communications Act, Wiretap Act