This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, as construed by the United States Supreme Court. In the course of doing so, it touches upon two other topics. Most directly, it addresses the appropriate scope of the Fourth Amendment. Less directly, it raises questions about the role that empirical research should play in fashioning constitutional rules
This Note, by modifying certain aspects of the reasonable expectation of privacy test, offers a theo...
For decades, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to determine whether a ...
Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendmen...
This Article attempts at a minimum to offer a common background and frame of reference for defining ...
Supreme Court doctrine protects two seemingly distinct kinds of interests under the heading of priva...
This Essay argues that the Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy test should be abandon...
This Article is about the misunderstood relationship between the Fourth Amendment and the positive l...
For almost twenty years the Supreme Court has used the reasonable expectation of privacy formula i...
This article will analyze the fourth amendment from both the individual and limitation perspectives,...
A recent, illustrated version of the United States Constitution,issued in commemoration of its bicen...
This Article does not endeavor to engage in a debate over the efficacy or deterrent effect of the ex...
This Article examines the central role that knowledge plays in determining the Fourth Amendment’s sc...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
This Note, by modifying certain aspects of the reasonable expectation of privacy test, offers a theo...
For decades, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to determine whether a ...
Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendmen...
This Article attempts at a minimum to offer a common background and frame of reference for defining ...
Supreme Court doctrine protects two seemingly distinct kinds of interests under the heading of priva...
This Essay argues that the Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy test should be abandon...
This Article is about the misunderstood relationship between the Fourth Amendment and the positive l...
For almost twenty years the Supreme Court has used the reasonable expectation of privacy formula i...
This article will analyze the fourth amendment from both the individual and limitation perspectives,...
A recent, illustrated version of the United States Constitution,issued in commemoration of its bicen...
This Article does not endeavor to engage in a debate over the efficacy or deterrent effect of the ex...
This Article examines the central role that knowledge plays in determining the Fourth Amendment’s sc...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
This Note, by modifying certain aspects of the reasonable expectation of privacy test, offers a theo...
For decades, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to determine whether a ...
Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is ...