WaPo: Volokh: My defense of the third-party doctrine, and a response to Randy and Stewart

WaPo: Volokh: My defense of the third-party doctrine, and a response to Randy and Stewart by Orin Kerr:

With my co-bloggers Randy Barnett and Stewart Baker debating Smith v. Maryland and the third-party doctrine, I figured I would offer some responses. I’ll start with a few links to my views, and then I’ll respond to Randy and Stewart.

First, I think Smith v. Maryland was correctly decided and offers a fundamentally sound principle for applying the Fourth Amendment in a networked world. For those who want the short version of my view, check out this debate with Greg Nojeim. For those who want the longer version, I make the basic argument in “The Case for the Third Party Doctrine,” and I respond to criticisms of my position in “Defending the Third-Party Doctrine: A Response to Epstein and Murphy.” I also develop the idea further in “Applying the Fourth Amendment to the Internet: A General Approach.”

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