FBI Internet Surveillance: The Need for a Natural Rights Application of the Fourth Amendment to Insure Internet Privacy


FBI Internet Surveillance: The Need for a Natural Rights Application of the Fourth Amendment to Insure Internet Privacy -- Catherine M. Barrett  -- Richmond Journal of Law and Technology  -- March 1, 2002
Surveillance Technology

The author proposes that Fourth Amendment jurisprudence be shifted from the current standard of "reasonable expectation of privacy based on societal standards" to a "natural rights" standard which treats privacy rights as inherent
and not subject to change with changes in social conditions.

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