The Fourth Amendment and New Technologies: Constitutional Myths and the Case For Caution

Michigan Law Review
March, 2004

Privacy scholar Orin Kerr reviews the Supreme Court  consideration of whether aiming an infrared thermal imaging device at a suspect’s home can violate the Fourth Amendment.

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