Searches intrude; fundamentally, they infringe on a right to exclude. So that right should form the basis of Fourth Amendment protections. Current Fourth Amendment doctrine—the reasonable expectation of privacy test—struggles with conceptual clarity and predictability. The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade casts further doubt on the reception of other privacy-based approaches with this Court. But the replacement approach that several Justices on the Court favor, what I call the “maximalist” property approach, risks troublingly narrow results. This Article provides a new alternative: Fourth Amendment protection should be anchored in a flexible concept derived from property law—what this Article terms a “situational righ...
The Fourth Amendment was designed to be a barrier that protects citizens from unreasonable governmen...
There is a well-recognized lack of consistency and clarity in fourth amendment decisions. At times, ...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
Searches intrude; fundamentally, they infringe on a right to exclude. So that right should form the ...
Searches intrude; fundamentally, they infringe on a right to exclude. So that right should form the ...
Unreasonable searches of the home have often been regarded as a serious infringement upon one’s righ...
For decades, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to determine whether a ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendment...
Fourth Amendment doctrine is attentive to a wide range of interests, including security, information...
Little in the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court has spurred as much controversy as the Court\u27s r...
Supreme Court doctrine protects two seemingly distinct kinds of interests under the heading of priva...
Recently the Supreme Court has placed new limits on both the substance of the Fourth Amendment and t...
Recently the Supreme Court has placed new limits on both the substance of the Fourth Amendment and t...
This Article is about the misunderstood relationship between the Fourth Amendment and the positive l...
There is a well-recognized lack of consistency and clarity in fourth amendment decisions. At times, ...
The Fourth Amendment was designed to be a barrier that protects citizens from unreasonable governmen...
There is a well-recognized lack of consistency and clarity in fourth amendment decisions. At times, ...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
Searches intrude; fundamentally, they infringe on a right to exclude. So that right should form the ...
Searches intrude; fundamentally, they infringe on a right to exclude. So that right should form the ...
Unreasonable searches of the home have often been regarded as a serious infringement upon one’s righ...
For decades, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to determine whether a ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendment...
Fourth Amendment doctrine is attentive to a wide range of interests, including security, information...
Little in the jurisprudence of the Supreme Court has spurred as much controversy as the Court\u27s r...
Supreme Court doctrine protects two seemingly distinct kinds of interests under the heading of priva...
Recently the Supreme Court has placed new limits on both the substance of the Fourth Amendment and t...
Recently the Supreme Court has placed new limits on both the substance of the Fourth Amendment and t...
This Article is about the misunderstood relationship between the Fourth Amendment and the positive l...
There is a well-recognized lack of consistency and clarity in fourth amendment decisions. At times, ...
The Fourth Amendment was designed to be a barrier that protects citizens from unreasonable governmen...
There is a well-recognized lack of consistency and clarity in fourth amendment decisions. At times, ...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...