
Chris Slobogin on Virtual Searches
The Lawfare Podcast
What's Changed Since 2007?
The technology that police are using today is more sophisticated. Back in 2007 the Fourth Amendment which of course prohibits amisable search and seizures had virtually nothing to say about technological policing outside of wiretapping and bugging. Since 2007 there has been significant change at the spring court level. That's another reason I want to write the book. It's take advantage of this current moment in constitutional law when we have at least three spring court decisions that can be used as a spring board to help regulate technological policing. The politics are different now than they were in 2007, probably because of Edward Snowden. His revelations I think occasion to see change in public attitudes toward policing is the technology.


