
A Digital Fourth Amendment
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Tinted Window Law: What You Need to Know
Professor Kerr: Tinted windows are not a search under the fourth amendment. He says police can use high tech surveillance tools to see what you didn't think could be seen as a search, but not when it's in general public use. And so there's this potential sort of exception in the fourth amendment for things that are in generalPublic use. Professor Kerr also talks about Kilo and Kylo cases.
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