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Airborne Argus?: St. Louis, Persistent Surveillance Systems, And Stabilizing The Lofty Aims Of Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, Jacob Schlosser
Airborne Argus?: St. Louis, Persistent Surveillance Systems, And Stabilizing The Lofty Aims Of Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, Jacob Schlosser
SLU Law Journal Online
In October of last year, the City of St. Louis considered implementing an unprecedented aerial surveillance program. In this article, Jacob Schlosser discusses this powerful but legally questionable system.
Evolving Societal Norms And The Fourth Amendment: Government Tracking Of Cellphone Locations In An Era Of Commercial Tracking, Paul Tahan
SLU Law Journal Online
In Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court found that a warrant was required to obtain historical location data obtained from cell-site records connected with cellphone use. In this article, Paul Tahan examines whether this holding is likely to remain good law in an era where the GPS location of a smartphone is becoming increasingly public.
The Supreme Court To Consider Warrantless Blood Draws, Javairia Khan
The Supreme Court To Consider Warrantless Blood Draws, Javairia Khan
SLU Law Journal Online
In this article, Javairia Khan discusses how the Supreme Court has granted certiorari to hear a Wisconsin case about the constitutionality of warrantless blood draws of unconscious motorists.