The Evolution of Constitutional Rights in the Digital Age

Harvard Law Review
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Abstract

This paper examines how traditional constitutional rights, particularly the Fourth Amendment, must be reinterpreted in light of modern digital surveillance technologies and data collection practices by both governmental and private actors.

This paper examines how traditional constitutional rights, particularly the Fourth Amendment, must be reinterpreted in light of modern digital surveillance technologies and data collection practices by both governmental and private actors.

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