Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Stern on The Third-Party Doctrine and the Third Person


The Third-Party Doctrine holds that knowingly revealing information to a third party deprives Fourth Amendment protection of that particular information. Warrant is no longer needed, mere subpoena suffices. Simon Stern is discussing this doctrine from the point of view of legal theory and literary terms (so called "narrator with a limited perspective").

Paper can be found here.

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