In this episode of SEARCH AND SEIZURE, host Bruce-Alan Barnard explains how the definition of a Fourth Amendment search has changed as well as the direction in which it is trending. Specifically, Bruce will discuss:
- The “old-school” trespass definition of a search in Olmstead v. United States (1928).
- The radically expanded privacy definition of a search in Katz v. United States (1968).
- The resurrection of the trespass search in United States v. Jones (2012).
- The Knowing Exposure Doctrine
- The General Public Use Doctrine
- The Contraband-Specific Doctrine
- The Third-Party Doctrine
- Mosaic Theory and Video Surveillance
If you are a law enforcement officer, prosecutor, or criminal lawyer … this one-hour podcast is a must!