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Defining The "Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy": An Emerging Tripartite Analysis, Richard G. Wilkins
Defining The "Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy": An Emerging Tripartite Analysis, Richard G. Wilkins
Vanderbilt Law Review
A recent, illustrated version of the United States Constitution,issued in commemoration of its bicentennial, portrays the fourth amendment with a drawing of a home sitting atop the turret of a castle. The artistic statement aptly captures the common understanding of fourth amendment protections: A man's home is his castle, at least when it comes to governmental intrusions. Two recent Supreme Court decisions, however, that uphold the aerial surveillance of a suburban backyard and a commercial manufacturing facility, appear to challenge this popular perception. The home may be a castle-but that castle is impregnable only when nothing photogenic is occurring in …
Intrusive Border Searches -- What Protection Remains For The International Traveler Entering The United States After United States V. Montoya De Hernandez And Its Progeny?, Steve Anderson
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches developed by the different circuits as well as the latitude allowed customs agents in carrying out such searches. It will also delve into the effect which Montoya de Hernandez and its progeny have had on this area of the law. Finally, this Note will propose possible solutions to the present confusion in the law.
Is The Fourth Amendment Obsolete?–Restating The Fourth Amendment In Functional Terms, John M.A. Dipippa
Is The Fourth Amendment Obsolete?–Restating The Fourth Amendment In Functional Terms, John M.A. Dipippa
Faculty Scholarship
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Shared Privacy And The Fourth Amendment, Or The Rights Of Relationships, Mary I. Coombs
Shared Privacy And The Fourth Amendment, Or The Rights Of Relationships, Mary I. Coombs
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