United States v. Jones - Post-Argument SCOTUSCast
SCOTUScast 11-21-11 featuring Orin Kerr
SCOTUScast 11-21-11 featuring Orin Kerr
On November 8, 2011, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in United States v. Jones. This case presents the question whether police officers’ warrantless installation and use of a GPS tracking device on a suspect’s vehicle violates the Fourth Amendment.
To discuss the case, we have Orin Kerr, who is a Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School.
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Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Orin S. Kerr is a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, where he teaches and writes in the areas of criminal procedure and computer crime law. Kerr earned mechanical engineering degrees from Princeton University and Stanford University before graduating with a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He is a former law clerk to Justice Anthony M. Kennedy at the United States Supreme Court and Judge Leonard I. Garth of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.