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- Ozaki Aimi
- KDDI Research, Inc. Graduate School of Law, Keio University
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- Kamei Gentaro
- Faculty of Law, Keio University
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- 基地局位置情報取得捜査と令状の要否
- 基地局位置情報取得捜査と令状の要否 : Carpenter v. United States判決を契機として[米国連邦最高裁2018.6.22]
- キチキョク イチ ジョウホウ シュトク ソウサ ト レイジョウ ノ ヨウヒ : Carpenter v. United States ハンケツ オ ケイキ ト シテ[ベイコク レンポウ サイコウサイ 2018.6.22]
- in reference to Carpenter v. United States
- Carpenter v. United States 判決を契機として
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In June 22, 2018, the Supreme Court made a landmark decision, which held in a 5-4 decision that The Government’s acquisition of Carpenter’s cell-site records was a Fourth Amendment search. Prior to Carpenter, the Supreme Court held that a person had no legitimate expectation of privacy in regards to dialed telephone numbers conveyed to telephone company voluntarily turned over to third parties, and therefore a search warrant was not required to obtain the information. This legal theory is known as the third-party doctrine, established by the Supreme Court case Smith v. Maryland (1979). In this paper, we discuss the third-party doctrine and analyze each justice’s opinion about the Supreme Court Decision of Carpenter case.
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- Journal of Law and Information System
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Journal of Law and Information System 4 (0), 15-27, 2018
Association of Law and Information Systems
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- CRID
- 1390282752341190400
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- NII Article ID
- 130007723553
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- NII Book ID
- AA12783895
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- ISSN
- 24329649
- 24330264
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- NDL BIB ID
- 029371730
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Disallowed