EFF Technology Projects Director Peter Eckerlsley joins a panel discussion regarding
*Location Tracking and Fourth Amendment Concerns*
On Tuesday, March 6, the Constitution Project will present a lunchtime
panel discussion in New York City on the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark
decision in _United States v. Jones
http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/10-1259.pdf_. In _Jones_,
all nine Justices concluded, in three separate opinions, that the
installation by the police of a GPS tracking device on a criminal
suspect’s SUV for 28 days constituted a search under the Fourth Amendment.
* *Bob Barr*, CEO, Liberty Strategies, LLC; former Member of Congress,
(R-GA); former U.S. Attorney
* *Peter Eckersley*, Technology Projects Director, Electronic Frontier
Foundation
* *Jeffrey Rosen*, Professor of Law, The George Washington University;
Legal Affairs Editor, /The New Republic/, co-author of /Constitution
3.0: Freedom and Technological Change/
* *Jason Weinstein*, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal
Division, U.S. Department of Justice
* *Sharon Bradford Franklin (moderator)*, Senior Counsel, The
Constitution Project
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 from 11:45a.m.-1:30p.m.
A light lunch will be served.
WHERE:
The Interchurch Center
475 Riverside Drive
New York, NY 10115
*RSVP: *The Constitution Project
rsvp@constitutionproject.org <mailto:rsvp@constitutionproject.org>
202.580.6924
This panel is brought to you thanks to the generous support of:
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