"The "Smart" Fourth Amendment", article by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson, Cornell Law Review, Vol.102, pp.547-632, 2017. "This Article addresses the question of how the Fourth
Amendment should protect “smart data.” It exposes the growing
danger of sensor surveillance and the weakness of current
Fourth Amendment doctrine. The Article then suggests a new
theory of “informational curtilage” to protect the data trails
emerging from smart devices and reclaims the principle of
“informational security” as the organizing framework for a
digital Fourth Amendment."
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