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Criminal Law & Criminal Justice
Vol. 52, Issue 1, 2024October 09, 2024 EDT

“IF I DIE, DELETE MY BROWSER HISTORY”: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IMPLICATIONS OF REVERSE KEYWORD SEARCH WARRANTS

Astrid Long-Kellough,
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Capital University Law Review
Astrid Long-Kellough, “IF I DIE, DELETE MY BROWSER HISTORY”: THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IMPLICATIONS OF REVERSE KEYWORD SEARCH WARRANTS, 52 Capital University Law Review 39 (2024).
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