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Mar 4 2021 Publication
State Court Docket Watch: State of Arizona v. Mixton
State Court Docket Watch

State Court Docket Watch: State of Arizona v. Mixton

Timothy Sandefur

Note from the Editor: The author of this article, Timothy Sandefur, filed an amicus brief...

Topics: State Courts

Oct 30 2019 Publication
Carpenter v. United States: A Reevaluation of First Principles, One Year On
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Carpenter v. United States: A Reevaluation of First Principles, One Year On

Dean A. Mazzone

Note from the Editor:  The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Constitution · Criminal Law & Procedure · Fourth Amendment · Supreme Court

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Aug 18 2017 Podcast

The Third Party Doctrine and Carpenter v. United States - Podcast

Orin S. Kerr, Jim Harper

According to the Fourth Amendment, “The right of the people to be secure in their...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Aug 14 2017
Monday 12:00 p.m. EDT    

The Third Party Doctrine and Carpenter v. United States

Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Teleforum

Teleforum
Speakers:
Jim Harper • Orin S. Kerr
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure • Civil Rights • Intellectual Property • International & National Security Law
Sponsors:
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group
Mar 31 2016 Publication
StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything
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StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything

Howard W. Cox

Note from the Editor: This article discusses cell site simulators, also known as StingRays, and...

Topics: Civil Rights · Criminal Law & Procedure · Intellectual Property

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group · Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group

Mar 2 2015 Publication
Florida Supreme Court Finds Expectation of Privacy for Third Party Disclosures
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Florida Supreme Court Finds Expectation of Privacy for Third Party Disclosures

Caroline Johnson Levine

In Tracey v. Florida, the Florida Supreme Court recently determined that the Fourth Amendment requires police...

Topics: State Courts · State Governments · State Constitutions · State Court Docket Watch

Oct 21 2013 Publication
Jameel Jaffer and Laura Murphy Testimony Before The House Committee on the Judiciary  Oversight Hearing on The Administration’s Use of FISA Authorities

Jameel Jaffer and Laura Murphy Testimony Before The House Committee on the Judiciary Oversight Hearing on The Administration’s Use of FISA Authorities

Laura W. Murphy, Jameel Jaffer

Before The House Committee on the Judiciary   Oversight Hearing on The Administration’s Use of...

Oct 21 2013 Publication
Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are  Illegal and Unconstitutional

Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are Illegal and Unconstitutional

Randy E. Barnett, Jim Harper

Why NSA’s Bulk Data Seizures Are Illegal and Unconstitutional Randy E. Barnett* & Jim Harper**...

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