A copy of my article on GPS tracking, COURTS RE-EXAMINE THE APPLICATION OF GOLDFINGER-ERA ELECTRONIC TRACKING CASES TO LAW ENFORCEMENT USE OF GPS TRACKING DEVICES, is now available in the Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest here.
A copy of a piece I wrote for the Law Technology News, DOES POLICE USE OF GPS DEVICES NEED SUPREME COURT GUIDANCE? is now available online here.
A blog by J. Adam Engel focused non-exclusively on the intersection between criminal law, the Fourth Amendment and emerging technology. Dedicated to the idea that effective law enforcement is not incompatible with a vigorous interpretation of the Fourth Amendment.
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