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Circumventing The Constitution For National Security: An Analysis Of The Evolution Of The Foreign Intelligence Exception To The Fourth Amendment’S Warrant Requirement, Sarah Fowler
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Though few are even aware of its existence, the foreign intelligence exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement affects the lives of nearly every American. Recent leaks of top-‐secret National Security Administration documents depict how the government has morphed the exception into a massive catch all that allows intelligence agencies to perform invasive searches without a warrant and in complete disregard of the Constitution. The foreign intelligence exception began as a narrow tool to shield sensitive national security investigations, but its application has reached an alarming breadth.
This note explores the creation and expansion of the foreign intelligence exception, tracing …
Snyder V. Phelps: The Destruction Of The Equilibrium Between The Right To Free Speech And The Right To Protection From It, Stewart Berkeley
Snyder V. Phelps: The Destruction Of The Equilibrium Between The Right To Free Speech And The Right To Protection From It, Stewart Berkeley
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Snyder V. Phelps: Finding The Light At The End Of The Tort, Brendan Mackesey
Snyder V. Phelps: Finding The Light At The End Of The Tort, Brendan Mackesey
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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Snyder V. Phelps: The Demise Of Constitutional Avoidance, Emily Horowitz
Snyder V. Phelps: The Demise Of Constitutional Avoidance, Emily Horowitz
University of Miami National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
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