U.S. v. Jones: Where Privacy, Technology and the Constitution Collide

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

In this week's vodcast, John W. Whitehead takes a look at United States v. Jones, a case before the U.S. Supreme Court in which police attached a GPS device to a suspect's vehicle and tracked his movements for over a month without a warrant. At stake in this case, says Whitehead, is nothing less than the continued vitality of the Fourth Amendment in the modern technological age in which we live.

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  • It's time to fight back!

  • i definitely agree that probable cause for specific cases should not allow technology to continue monitoring individuals and impeding on their freedom.

    I really want to know how this case will pan out.

    Technology should be respected, but not feared.

  • good information, the police state is pushing the law as far as they can until it becomes so pliable that they can twist it whatever way to suit themselves.

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