The Digital Fourth Amendment
Privacy and Policing in Our Online World
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Oren Kerr's 'The Digital Fourth Amendment' investigates how digital technology has transformed criminal investigations, altering evidence availability and collection methods.
It advocates for adjusting legal rules to maintain the Fourth Amendment's role amidst technological advancements.
The book analyzes landmark Supreme Court cases like Riley v.
California and Carpenter v.
United States, emphasizing the need to adapt Fourth Amendment principles to contemporary digital realities.
Kerr proposes a comprehensive view of how the law should evolve to protect individual rights in the digital environment, advocating for a balance between security and privacy.
This book provides a unified field theory of technology and the Fourth Amendment.
It advocates for adjusting legal rules to maintain the Fourth Amendment's role amidst technological advancements.
The book analyzes landmark Supreme Court cases like Riley v.
California and Carpenter v.
United States, emphasizing the need to adapt Fourth Amendment principles to contemporary digital realities.
Kerr proposes a comprehensive view of how the law should evolve to protect individual rights in the digital environment, advocating for a balance between security and privacy.
This book provides a unified field theory of technology and the Fourth Amendment.
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