Fourth Amendment Doctrine Due For An Upgrade

In recent decades, courts have struggled to apply Fourth Amendment protections to new technologies. With increased communication over the phone, some information held by telephone providers was subject to the “third party doctrine.” The proliferation of smartphones, however, has led to more and more data and information being held by these third parties, and the judiciary may be forced to adjust the Fourth Amendment Doctrine to account for such changes. Carpenter v. United States provides the Supreme Court with that chance. … Read More Fourth Amendment Doctrine Due For An Upgrade

Unleash Tech Innovation: How Deregulation Can Spur Economic Growth

Tepid economic growth since the Great Recession can be attributed to many factors, but the Trump administration appears focused on the negative effects of federal regulations. As the current administration begins its push for deregulation, newly unleashed technological innovation will likely have positive effects on U.S. economic growth. … Read More Unleash Tech Innovation: How Deregulation Can Spur Economic Growth