United States v. Jones (2012) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Justin P. Webb, Cybercrime Review (November 29, 2012). "Highlighted Paper: Orin Kerr, The Mosaic Theory of the Fourth Amendment".
  • Jeffrey Brown, Cybercrime Review (April 1, 2012). "Jones II: This time, the government seeks to use cell site location information".

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  • "US v. Jones". Electronic Frontier Foundation. July 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2013.

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  • Alderman v. United States, 394 U.S. 165, 180 (1969). "[W]e [do not] believe that Katz, by holding that the Fourth Amendment protects persons and their private conversations, was intended to withdraw any of the protection which the Amendment extends to the home . . . ."
  • Soldal v. Cook County, 506 U.S. 56, 64 (1992). "[Katz established that] property rights are not the sole measure of Fourth Amendment violations. . . . [it did not] snuf[f] out the previously recognized protection for property."
  • Jones, 565 U.S. at 423 (Alito, J., concurring, quoting United States v. Karo, 468 U.S. 705, 713 (1984)).
  • United States v. Knotts, 460 U.S. 276, 282 (1983).

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  • United States v. Maynard, 615 F.3d 544, 549 (D.C. Cir. 2010) ("Jones owned and Maynard managed the "Levels" nightclub in the District of Columbia. In 2004 an FBI Metropolitan Police Department Safe Streets Task Force began investigating the two for narcotics violations.").

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