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U.S. v. Kyllo, No. 96-30333 (9th Cir.) (140 F.3d 1249) (April 7, 1998) (Judge Robert R. Jr. Merhige)

We often wonder how the Founders would have written the Fourth Amendment had they been aware of the intrusiveness of some of the spying techniques of modern day law enforcement. The subject matter of this case was those "thermal imaging scanning devices" which permits the user to observe and record ...

 

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