The Cyberlaw Podcast

The Digital Fourth Amendment with Orin Kerr

May 30, 2025
Orin Kerr, a renowned law professor and expert on the Fourth Amendment, dives into the complexities of privacy law in a digital age. He discusses his book, addressing how technology alters our understanding of the Fourth Amendment. Key topics include the balance of law enforcement power and personal privacy, the implications of warranting digital searches, and the evolving standards for government access to digital evidence. Kerr emphasizes the need for clarity in legal frameworks to protect individual rights amidst surveillance and data collection challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Stewart Baker's Personal Journey

  • Stewart Baker shares his personal experiences of skiing the Canadian Ski Marathon and trekking in Patagonia while recovering from heart surgery.
  • These stories illustrate how he used his podcast hiatus meaningfully and personally before returning to legal discussions.
INSIGHT

Equilibrium Adjustment Theory

  • Orin Kerr argues that the Fourth Amendment requires constant adaptation to keep pace with technology changes.
  • Courts have historically adjusted rules to maintain a balance between law enforcement power and privacy rights.
INSIGHT

Non-Ideological Adaptation

  • All ideological perspectives on the Supreme Court acknowledge the need for adapting Fourth Amendment doctrine to new technologies.
  • Orin Kerr's approach is not ideological but rooted in preserving established Fourth Amendment tradition through technological shifts.
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