New Age Tracking Technologies in the Post-United States v. Jones Environment: The Need for Model Legislation
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Authors
Miller, Jordan
Issue Date
2015
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48
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3
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Journal Article
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INTRODUCTION|In United States v. Jones, the United States Supreme Court held that the government conducts an unlawful search under the Fourth Amendment when, without a warrant, it attaches a Global Positioning System ("GPS") device to a vehicle and monitors that vehicle's movements through the device. Factually, Jones featured a scenario where the government, outside the purview of the warrant it possessed, attached a GPS device to the underside of Jones's vehicle and monitored his movements on a twenty-four hour, seven-day-a-week basis for four weeks...
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Creighton University School of Law
