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Exhibit 8:  Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Exhibit 8: Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Released Sunday, 21st November 2021
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Exhibit 8:  Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Exhibit 8: Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Exhibit 8:  Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Exhibit 8: Smart Cities and the Fourth & Fourteenth Amendments

Sunday, 21st November 2021
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In this second substantive episode in our Smart Cities series, host Taylor Lain leads the continued discussion of the interaction between the technology powering smart cities and constitutional law. Joined by Research Fellows Ott Lindstrom and Reed McLeod, this episode zooms in on the Fourth Amendment—exploring the concepts of the “reasonable expectation of privacy,” and the third-party doctrine in the context of the ubiquitous use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. They will also explore Section One of the Fourteenth Amendment, examining how a party may have recourse, if any, when injured by unequal representation under the Equal Protection Clause. For resources and additional information found in this episode, click here for a PDF: https://law.wm.edu/academics/intellectuallife/researchcenters/clct/exhibit-ai/additional-resources/exhibit-ai---exhibit-8---additional-resources.pdf

Special thanks go to Professor Jeffrey Bellin, University Professor for Teaching Excellence and Robert and Elizabeth Scott Research Professor of Law, for his assistance with Fourth Amendment doctrine.

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