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In the 1970s, the Supreme Court handed down Smith v. Maryland and United States v. Miller, two of the most important Fourth Amendment decisions of the 20th century. In these cases, the Court held that people are not entitled to an expectation of privacy in information they voluntarily provide to third parties. This legal proposition, known as the third-party doctrine, permits the government access to, as a matter of Fourth Amendment law, a vast amount of information about individuals, such as the websites they visit; who they have emailed; the phone numbers they dial; and their utility, banking, and education records, just to name a few. Questions have been raised whether this doctrine is still viable in light of the major technological and social changes over the past several decades.Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101503009068
ISBN-139781503009066
eBay Product ID (ePID)12081569502
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
AuthorRichard Thompson II
TypeNot Available
SubjectGeneral
Number of Pages30 Pages
FormatTrade Paperback
Publication Year2014
Publication NameFourth Amendment Third-Party Doctrine
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Item Weight4.7 Oz
Item Height0.1 in
Item Width8.5 in
Item Length11 in