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… Foreign Intelligence Law Collection – Searching Assistance The Foreign Intelligence Law Collection (FILC) is a community housed within Digital Georgetown. On the FILC community homepage, the search box is used to search …
… Donohue, Professor of Law at Georgetown Law, analyzes the Court’s holding and the associated dissents in Carpenter. The Article draws attention to the myriad questions raised by the CSLI / third party exception, advocating …
… Donohue notes that Fourth Amendment doctrines created in the 1970s and 1980s no longer reflect how the world works. The formal legal distinctions on which they rely—(a) private versus public space, (b) personal information …
… The Court, following its own precent in Ott, 827 F.2d 473, stated the government met the requirement that the “purpose of the surveillance must be to secure foreign intelligence surveillance.” 841 F.2d at 964. The Court …
… After the indictment of Professor Xiaoxing Xi was dismissed which had accused him of being a “technological spy” for China, Xi asserted a claim against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act for an unfounded …