Collateral Damage? The Impact of National Security Crises on the Fourth Amendment: Protection Against Unreasonable Searches

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  • Sara A. Chandler

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2006.95

Abstract

In January 2001, hidden cameras scanned the faces of all 100,000 Super Bowl attendees as they entered the stadium. Unbeknownst to the attendees, the scanned images were then compared with state, local, and FBI files of known criminals and terrorists. Was this measure justified in the interest of public safety and national security, or did it represent an unconstitutional violation of one’s fundamental right to privacy?

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Published

2006-04-26

How to Cite

Chandler, Sara A. 2006. “Collateral Damage? The Impact of National Security Crises on the Fourth Amendment: Protection Against Unreasonable Searches”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 68 (1). https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2006.95.

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