Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Texas Law Review
Publication Date
2012
ISSN
0040-4411
Page Number
403
Keywords
Fourth Amendment, search and seizure, data mining, camera surveillance
Disciplines
Fourth Amendment | Law
Abstract
In More Essential Than Ever: The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century, Stephen Schulhofer provides a strong, popularized brief for interpreting the Fourth Amendment as a command that judicial review precede all non-exigent police investigative actions that are more than minimally intrusive. This review points out a few places where Schulhofer may push the envelope too far or not far enough, but concludes that More Essential Than Ever is a welcome reminder for scholars and the public at large that the Fourth Amendment is a fundamental bulwark of constitutional jurisprudence and deserves more respect than the Supreme Court has given it.
Recommended Citation
Christopher Slobogin,
What is the Essential Fourth Amendment?, 91 Texas Law Review. 403
(2012)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty-publications/296