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On this episode of the podcast we look at the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, an amendment that seems to grow more confusing and difficult to interpret as time goes on. With new technologies constantly redefining what words like “privacy” mean, this episode takes a look at the history of privacy and government searches, and then breaks down the debates surrounding it – things like what qualifies as “probable cause”, “reasonable”, the merits and constitutionality of the NSA mass collection program and more. Thanks for listening and feel free to email all thoughts, questions, comments or whatever else to [email protected].
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On this episode of the podcast we look at the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, an amendment that seems to grow more confusing and difficult to interpret as time goes on. With new technologies constantly redefining what words like “privacy” mean, this episode takes a look at the history of privacy and government searches, and then breaks down the debates surrounding it – things like what qualifies as “probable cause”, “reasonable”, the merits and constitutionality of the NSA mass collection program and more. Thanks for listening and feel free to email all thoughts, questions, comments or whatever else to [email protected].