In this episode, we explore what constitutes an unreasonable search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment. We dive into landmark cases that have shaped the boundaries of privacy expectations, property rights, and law enforcement limitations. Key rulings such as Katz v. United States (1967), California v. Greenwood (1988), Florida v. Riley (1989), United States v. Jones (2012), Carpenter v. United States (2018), Florida v. Jardines (2013), United States v. White (1971), Torres v. Madrid (2021), and Zurcher v. Stanford Daily (1978) are examined to reveal their lasting impact on modern surveillance practices and constitutional protections.
Introductory Music for American Law Cafe. In Jazz Short by moodmode / Vlad Krotov.
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