GPS Surveillance and the Supreme Court: U.S. v. Jones - Podcast




Federalist Society Practice Groups Podcasts show

Summary: In U.S. v. Jones, the government attached a GPS device to a vehicle of a criminal suspect to monitor the vehicle's movement. What effect will the Supreme Court’s ruling have on warrantless searches, warrant-based searches, the right to privacy, and the Fourth Amendment? How helpful is the Court’s opinion for law enforcement and defendants? On this previously recorded conference call, the experts provide their analysis of the case and answer questions from the callers. Featuring Prof. Orin S. Kerr of The George Washington University Law School; Mr. Peter Thomson of Fowler Rodriguez Valdes-Fauli; and Mr. Dean A. Reuter, Vice President & Director of Practice Groups of The Federalist Society, as the moderator.