Be sure to check out these articles published recently in the Mississippi Law Journal related to technology and the Fourth Amendment, including two on United States v. Jones.
- Protecting State Secrets: Jurisdictional Differences and Current Developments, Miiko Kumar, 82 Miss. L.J. 853 (2013)
- United States v. Jones: Return to Trespass–Good News or Bad, Arnold H. Loewy, 82 Miss. L.J. 879 (2013)
- Fear and Loathing at the U.S. Border, Janet C. Hoeffel and Stephen Singer, 82 Miss. L.J. 833 (2013)
- Privacy in an Age of Advancing Technology, Russell L. Weaver, 82 Miss. L.J. 975 (2013)
- Watching the Watchers, Ronald J. Bacigal, 82 Miss. L.J. 821 (2013)
- Concreteness Drift and the Fourth Amendment, Luke M. Milligan, 82 Miss. L.J. 891 (2013)
- Protecting State Secrets: Jurisdictional Differences and Current Developments, Miiko Kumar, 82 Miss. L.J. 853 (2013)
- United States v. Jones: Return to Trespass–Good News or Bad, Arnold H. Loewy, 82 Miss. L.J. 879 (2013)
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief of the Mississippi Law Journal Emily Stedman stressed the importance of publishing this biennial book, noting that it addresses "fairly common issues faced by the Supreme Court."
The Journal also publishes an annual book on Fourth Amendment law following the National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law's Fourth Amendment Symposium, organized each year by Professor Thomas Clancy.
"Ultimately, I think it is the hope of the Mississippi Law Journal to remain at the forefront of offerings in this area," concluded Stedman.
Be sure to browse the Journal's archive for previous editions of both publications.
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