United States v. Jones: Privacy in Public Space? Piece it all Together and You Get 5.
By Priscilla Smith, Nabiha Syed, Albert Wong, Information Society Project at Yale Law School There was exciting news from the Supreme Court yesterday. By a rare 9-0 vote, in United States v. Jones, No. 10-1259, the Court held that the Government should have obtained a warrant before placing a GPS surveillance device on the defendant’s [...]
Reactions to US v. Jones
The Supreme Court just came down in the GPS tracking case, U.S. v. Jones, in which ISP scholars filed an amicus brief this fall. First, a short summary (in broad strokes): the majority, by Scalia, held that the physical attachment of a GPS tracker to a car was a warrantless search in violation of the [...]
Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series – Susan Buckley
You are cordially invited to the first speaker hosted by the Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression, scheduled as part of the Thomson Reuters ISP Speaker Series for Friday, January 27, at 12:00 p.m. in Room 122 of Yale Law School. Next Friday, we will be joined by Susan Buckley, Partner at Cahill, Gordon & Reindell, LLP. [...]
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