Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is almost wholly absent from academic Fourth Amendment literature. This Article argues that this exclusive focus on official conduct is myopic. Because the U.S. Supreme Court often looks to the conduct of private actors to determine the scope of permissible government conduct, a Fourth Amendment approach that ignores the invasions engaged in by these private actors is likely to concede questions regarding important civil liberties before the government even acts. This Article traces the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence, explaining the origins of the Court\u27s current focus on private conduct. It then describes the current state of ...
When criminal justice scholars think of privacy, they think of the Fourth Amendment. But lately its ...
This Article attempts at a minimum to offer a common background and frame of reference for defining ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendmen...
Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is ...
Part I of this Article briefly discusses the history and origins of the Fourth Amendment and its rel...
For almost twenty years the Supreme Court has used the reasonable expectation of privacy formula i...
For fifty years, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to define “searches...
Technology has transformed government surveillance and opened traditionally private information to o...
In this article, Professor Solove examines the increasing information flow from the private sector t...
Recent Supreme Court search and seizure cases are the harbingers of a new conceptual way of analyzin...
This Article examines the central role that knowledge plays in determining the Fourth Amendment’s sc...
This Article rehearses a response to the problems posed to and by the Supreme Court\u27s attempts to...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
As government and private companies rapidly expand the infrastructure of surveillance from cameras o...
In a world in which Americans are tracked on the Internet, tracked through their cell phones, tracke...
When criminal justice scholars think of privacy, they think of the Fourth Amendment. But lately its ...
This Article attempts at a minimum to offer a common background and frame of reference for defining ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendmen...
Because the Fourth Amendment regulates only governmental conduct, the behavior of private actors is ...
Part I of this Article briefly discusses the history and origins of the Fourth Amendment and its rel...
For almost twenty years the Supreme Court has used the reasonable expectation of privacy formula i...
For fifty years, courts have used a “reasonable expectation of privacy” standard to define “searches...
Technology has transformed government surveillance and opened traditionally private information to o...
In this article, Professor Solove examines the increasing information flow from the private sector t...
Recent Supreme Court search and seizure cases are the harbingers of a new conceptual way of analyzin...
This Article examines the central role that knowledge plays in determining the Fourth Amendment’s sc...
This Article rehearses a response to the problems posed to and by the Supreme Court\u27s attempts to...
Part I of this article offers a brief history of the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence a...
As government and private companies rapidly expand the infrastructure of surveillance from cameras o...
In a world in which Americans are tracked on the Internet, tracked through their cell phones, tracke...
When criminal justice scholars think of privacy, they think of the Fourth Amendment. But lately its ...
This Article attempts at a minimum to offer a common background and frame of reference for defining ...
This Article reports an attempt to investigate empirically important aspects of the Fourth Amendmen...