ISP Fellows publish on GPS tracking in The Yale Law Journal Online
ISP Senior Fellow Priscilla Smith, ISP student fellow Albert Wong, and ISP associates Nabiha Syed and David Thaw have just published “When Machines Are Watching: How Warrantless Use of GPS Surveillance Technology Violates the Fourth Amendment Right Against Unreasonable Searches” in The Yale Law Journal Online. The article explains: “Federal and state law enforcement officials [...]
ISP members file Supreme Court Amicus Brief on GPS Tracking in U.S. v. Jones
Brief for the Yale Law School Information Society Project Scholars et al. filed. On October 3, 2011, prominent privacy scholars and members of the ISP, led by ISP Senior Fellow Priscilla “Cilla” Smith, filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in United States v. Jones. The group urged the Court to find that GPS [...]
Speaker Series: Susan Freiwald
This Monday, September 26, at 1:30 p.m. in Room 121 of Yale Law School, the ISP will be joined by Susan Freiwald, Professor at University of San Francisco School of Law. The title of her talk is “Is Big Brother Tracking You: Location Data and Fourth Amendment Policy.” Is Big Brother Tracking You: Location Data [...]
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