Justia: The Third-Party Doctrine vs. Katz v. United States

Justia: The Third-Party Doctrine vs. Katz v. United States by Sherry F. Colb:

https://verdict.justia.com/2020/06/17/the-third-party-doctrine-vs-katz-v-untied-states

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Supreme Court has delayed until its 2020 Term the oral arguments and decisions in a number of its cases. One of those cases poses a Fourth Amendment question about the meaning of a “seizure” and whether it encompasses a police officer shooting and injuring a civilian who nonetheless escapes. This question may be taking on greater significance in the current climate of hostility between “Blue Lives” and “Black Lives.” A different part of the Fourth Amendment, freedom from unreasonable “searches,” may be due for a reexamination as well. In this column, I will specifically propose revising a longstanding doctrine that has attracted criticism but not the specific critique I will offer here.

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