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Networking Customary Law, Scott Sullivan Jan 2013

Networking Customary Law, Scott Sullivan

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In United States v. Jones, the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether gathering four weeks of GPS information capturing a suspect’s movement on public roads constituted an unlawful search under the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

In two separate concurring opinions, Justices Alito and Sotomayor rejected the notion that all of a citizen’s movements in public were free from the Amendment’s protection. A unifying theme for both justices was the power of contemporary technology to aggregate isolated acts into a comprehensive knowledge of a person’s private life. Justice Alito writing on behalf of four Justices notes that, over time, the …


Avoiding Anarchy: Bin Laden Terrorism, The U.S. Response, And The Role Of Customary International Law, Maureen F. Brennan Aug 1999

Avoiding Anarchy: Bin Laden Terrorism, The U.S. Response, And The Role Of Customary International Law, Maureen F. Brennan

Louisiana Law Review

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