Technology and the Fourth Amendment.
On Thursday, March 29, 2007, the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review hosted its third-annual student symposium. The symposium was moderated by Professor Laurie Levenson, as five students presented their articles on this year's topic: "Technology and the Fourth Amendment."
The articles presented are available below in Microsoft Word format.
| David J. Warner |
A CALL TO ACTION: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT, THE FUTURE OF RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION, & SOCIETY
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| Joyce Park |
United States v. Bryan Vance Jones: CONSTITUTIONAL DEFECTS IN STATUTORY SUPPRESSION REMEDY IN THE CONTEXT OF PRIVACY |
| Pouya Bozorgchami |
GOOGLING AWAY YOUR PRIVACY: PROTECTING ONLINE SEARCH INQUIRIES FROM UNWARRANTED STATE INTRUSION |
| Sara Kornblatt |
Are Emerging Technologies in Airport Passenger Screening Reasonable Under the Fourth Amendment?
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| Cynthia Wong |
Turning the Tide: United States v. Stewart as a Preliminary Model for Reassessing the Ninth Circuit’s Approach to DNA Collection of Probationers
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