Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Navigating a Free Net

The Fourth Amendment, as we discussed in class, has a place-dependent quality. It is this place-dependence, in part, that has defeated its application to the digital landscape of today. The unbounded and interconnected nature of the digital network of today challenges conventional law enforcement notions generally. What, if any, might be a legitimate role for law enforcement in a state of freedom?


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