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- Title
TRANQUILITY & MOSAICS IN THE FOURTH AMENDMENT: HOW OUR COLLECTIVE INTEREST IN CONSTITUTIONAL TRANQUILITY RENDERS DATA DRAGNETS LIKE THE NSA'S TELEPHONY METADATA PROGRAM A SEARCH.
- Authors
GENTITHES, MICHAEL
- Abstract
The article discusses a brief history of the third-party doctrine in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence in the U.S. Topics discussed include information on National Security Agency's (NSA) telephony metadata program, strength of the mosaic theory, decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Smith v. Maryland, Katz v. United States and Olmstead v. United States, favor of the mosaic theory by the opponents of data dragnet.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment; UNITED States. National Security Agency; METADATA; UNITED States. Supreme Court; SMITH v. Maryland (Supreme Court case); KATZ v. United States; OLMSTEAD v. United States (Supreme Court case)
- Publication
Tennessee Law Review, 2015, Vol 82, Issue 4, p937
- ISSN
0040-3288
- Publication type
Article