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Question 3-1: The Fourth Amendment generally requires the government to get a warrant before conducting a search. One exception is if the government is searching in a place where we have no expectation of privacy then, no warrant is required.
The expectation of privacy case law began to develop well before todays technological advances. The first case that said an expectation of privacy wasnt tied to a physical place was about recording a conversation in a public phone booth.
Please answer these questions:
What would be a great legal definition of a reasonable expectation of privacy? Try to write it for today and 100 years into the future.
Regardless of whether we currently have an expectation of privacy in these things, do you think the government should be required to get a warrant to search for things like:
what websites we visit
where our cell phones (we) have been over a period of time
personal information weve shared with someone else (an on-line business, other people)
drone pictures over our back yards
drone pictures into our living room windows
Answer for each type of invasion separately, and tell me how they are different in terms of our expectation of privacy in them.
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