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- Title
The Constitutionality of Forensic Searches of Electronic Devices at the United States Border.
- Authors
Graves, Hayley E.
- Abstract
244 Under the Eleventh Circuit's precedent, any forensic search of electronic devices at the border is reasonable per se. 245 Any traveler through any point of entry into the United States in the Eleventh Circuit's jurisdiction could have every electronic device taken, copied, and forensically examined without cause. See United States v. Touset, 890 F.3d 1227, 1237 (11th Cir. 2018) (the court called for the legislative branch to make a law deciding the standard needed to forensically search electronic devices at the border). 2019 / Forensic Searches of Electronic Devices at the United States Border 76 Fourth Amendment and adhere to precedent, the Court should require reasonable suspicion before conducting a forensic search of electronic devices at the border. Id. 2019 / Forensic Searches of Electronic Devices at the United States Border 74 disseminate child pornography." Supra Part VI. 2019 / Forensic Searches of Electronic Devices at the United States Border 78 should be the standard to conduct a forensic search of an electronic device at the border.
- Subjects
ELECTRONIC equipment; ELECTRONIC information resource searching; AMERICAN law; FORENSIC psychology; SEARCHES &; seizures (Law); SEARCH engines; FORENSIC psychiatry
- Publication
University of the Pacific Law Review, 2020, Vol 51, Issue 1, p55
- ISSN
2379-4895
- Publication type
Article