Ten weeks of public camera surveillance not a search, 6th Circuit rules

The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-08

Summary:

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit has handed down a new ruling on technology and privacy. The question: If the government sets up a video camera on a public utility pole and captures 10 weeks’ worth of video of what happened on a suspect’s property, is taking the video a “search” under […]

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Cyberlaw » The Volokh Conspiracy

Tags:

mosaic theory of the fourth amendment

Authors:

Orin Kerr

Date tagged:

02/08/2016, 16:36

Date published:

02/08/2016, 16:15