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Privacy And The Growing Plight Of The Homeless: Reconsidering The Values Underlying The Fourth Amendment, Mark A. Godsey Jan 1992

Privacy And The Growing Plight Of The Homeless: Reconsidering The Values Underlying The Fourth Amendment, Mark A. Godsey

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This Comment will discuss the issue that the Supreme Court of Connecticut declined to decide in Mooney: the Fourth Amendment's inadequate protection of homeless individuals' privacy in their living spaces or "homes." Part II will trace the evolution of Fourth Amendment doctrine from its beginnings in 1886 with Boyd v. United States, when privacy was intimately intertwined with private property, through the Warren Court's 1967 decisions in Katz v. United States and Warden, Maryland Penitentiary v. Hayden, which declared that "the principal object of the Fourth Amendment is the protection of privacy rather than property, and [we] …