| ▲ | fusslo 3 hours ago | |
> I don't think it's reasonable to have privacy in a public place. All other arguments follow from there. - United states v Jones - Carpenter v United States - florida v jardines - kyllo v united states All affirm some level of expectation of privacy in public. ALPR's, facial recognition, drone surveillance are going to get challenged at some point. GORSUCH in this opinion pontificated on Katz v United States. Highly recommend reading his opinion | ||