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  • | November 14, 2019

Adapting 4th Amendment Standards To Connected Tech

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  • Jennifer Huddleston
  • Anne Philpot

Jennifer Huddleston and Anne Philpot discuss the application of 4th Amendment protections against unlawful search and seizure to the Internet of Things, from wearable tech to smart home devices.

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