Part I of this Article discusses the facts in People v. Weaver, the majority and dissenting opinions in the Appellate Division, Third Department, and the majority and dissenting opinions in the Court of Appeals. Part II addresses the question that has yet to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court – whether GPS tracking of a vehicle by law enforcement constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment. Part III addresses the separate question that the Court of Appeals did not address - whether the surreptitious attachment of a GPS device to a vehicle constitutes a seizure under the Fourth Amendment. The Article concludes that law enforcement’s use of a GPS device to track the movements of a vehicle continuously for an extended period of time is a...
The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of ...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
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...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom from government intrusion into indi...
This Article discusses the implications of Jones in light of emerging technology capable of duplicat...
The use of GPS surveillance technology for prolonged automated surveillance of American citizens is ...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
For nearly forty-four years, the Supreme Court has adhered to the same test for its Fourth Amendment...
In a controversial decision in 2010, the D.C. Circuit held that warrantless GPS tracking of an autom...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of ...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
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...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom from government intrusion into indi...
This Article discusses the implications of Jones in light of emerging technology capable of duplicat...
The use of GPS surveillance technology for prolonged automated surveillance of American citizens is ...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
For nearly forty-four years, the Supreme Court has adhered to the same test for its Fourth Amendment...
In a controversial decision in 2010, the D.C. Circuit held that warrantless GPS tracking of an autom...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
The Fourth Amendment provides protection for individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures of ...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
In the fall of 2010, a college student in Santa Clara, California, found a peculiar object on the un...