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- Title
OUTSOURCING, DATA INSOURCING, AND THE IRRELEVANT CONSTITUTION.
- Authors
Brown, Kimberly N.
- Abstract
The article discusses legal limits on the American government's use of insourcing and outsouring to perform sovereign functions under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution as of 2015, and it mentions state action and private delegation doctrines. Judicial review and government surveillance in America are examined, along with U.S. statutes and legal cases such as Department of Transportation v. Ass'n of American Railroads and Riley v. California which deal with U.S. constitutional law.
- Subjects
UNITED States; GOVERNMENT outsourcing; INSOURCING; UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment; SOVEREIGNTY; ELECTRONIC surveillance; RILEY v. California; CONSTITUTIONAL law; DEPARTMENT of Transportation v. Association of American Railroads (Supreme Court case); GOVERNMENT policy; LAW; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Georgia Law Review, 2015, Vol 49, Issue 3, p607
- ISSN
0016-8300
- Publication type
Article