Search and Seizure in the US - Constitutional Rights and Legal Precedents - Part 1
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of US search and seizure laws in this conference talk from Outerz0ne 2009. Delve into constitutional rights, the Fourth Amendment, and recent legal cases affecting privacy. Examine topics such as brain scanning, ID laws, search incident to arrest, communications, public libraries, private searches, and border searches. Gain insights into the Boucher case and its implications. Learn about the gray areas in search and seizure practices and how they impact individual rights. Understand the evolving landscape of privacy laws in the digital age through this comprehensive presentation by Tyler Pitchford.
Syllabus
Intro
Disclaimer
The Constitution
Search and Seizure
Brain Scanning
ID Laws
Search Incident To Arrest
Our Wrong Wing
The Fourth Amendment
Communications
New Case
Public Libraries
Private Search
Gray Line
Border Searches
Boucher
Shmoocon
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