Thursday round-up

Although the Justices are in their mid-term recess, coverage of the Court continues to focus on last week’s decision in United States v. Jones. Writing for Fox News, Robert Samuel of NewsCore reports on the lack of consensus regarding whether the Court’s decision in Jones requires authorities to obtain warrants before attaching GPS devices to vehicles. Orin Kerr of the Volokh Conspiracy responds to Samuel’s article, arguing that the text of the Jones opinion and the Fourth Amendment’s “automobile exception” indicate that the Court’s decision in Jones does not impose a GPS warrant requirement.

Mark Sherman of the Associated Press reports that Justice Ginsburg is visiting Egypt and Tunisia during the Court’s recess. Ruthann Robson of the Constitutional Law Prof Blog links to the Egyptian television station Al Hayat TV’s interview with Justice Ginsburg. Mike Sacks of the Huffington Post also has coverage of the interview.

 

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