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Hofstra Law Review

Abstract

The article discusses a binary search doctrine in relation to a right to privacy in America, the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and searches of automobiles, homes, and persons as of 2014. Legal cases involving police drug sniffing dogs are addressed, along with a right to seclusion and the legal aspects of drug-analyses involving blood, urine, and breath tests. Legal protections for personal facts and data are examined, along with child pornography laws

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