The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons, property, and effects. However, as technology advances and the need for security in this country increases, individuals’ Fourth Amendment rights are in danger. Global Positioning System (“GPS”) tracking devices can now be easily installed on anyone’s car. The GPS device can then track that person’s movement for an extended period of time through the use of sophisticated computer and satellite technology. Under the current state of the law, the police are able to place these GPS devices on cars or possessions without reasonable suspicion, probable cause, or a warrant. This convergence of rapidly improving technology and Fourth A...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom from government intrusion into indi...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of ...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
The use of GPS surveillance technology for prolonged automated surveillance of American citizens is ...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
Judicial and scholarly assessment of emerging technology seems poised to drive the Fourth Amendment ...
In the fall of 2010, a college student in Santa Clara, California, found a peculiar object on the un...
Part I of this Article discusses the facts in People v. Weaver, the majority and dissenting opinions...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provide law enforcement with a powerful tool to covertly investigat...
Judicial and scholarly assessment of emerging technology seems poised to drive the Fourth Amendment ...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom from government intrusion into indi...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of ...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
The use of GPS surveillance technology for prolonged automated surveillance of American citizens is ...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
Judicial and scholarly assessment of emerging technology seems poised to drive the Fourth Amendment ...
In the fall of 2010, a college student in Santa Clara, California, found a peculiar object on the un...
Part I of this Article discusses the facts in People v. Weaver, the majority and dissenting opinions...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provide law enforcement with a powerful tool to covertly investigat...
Judicial and scholarly assessment of emerging technology seems poised to drive the Fourth Amendment ...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom from government intrusion into indi...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...