Computers, Privacy & the Constitution

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Hi Edward,

This is an area of particular interest to me. I share your general conclusion that the Fourth Amendment should not be the dead letter online that it is presently, and that if we could revive it that would be a preferable approach to new legislation. I wonder if you came across any particularly useful readings on the topic in your prep for this essay? I've encountered some (including for this course) but if you have a source in particular that you'd recommend I would be interested to hear it. Thanks.

-- BrianS - 04 May 2010

 
 
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