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ISSN 0046-6115
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Vol. 58, Issue 3, 2023June 13, 2023 PDT

Protecting Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in an Age of Drones: A Framework for Balancing Privacy Interests with the Utility of Drones in Law Enforcement

Jacob Montgomery,
DronesprivacyFourth Amendmentsurveillancewarranttechnologyprivacy interestsaerial technologysense-enhancing technologyzone of privacy
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Jacob Montgomery, Protecting Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in an Age of Drones: A Framework for Balancing Privacy Interests with the Utility of Drones in Law Enforcement, 58 Gonzaga Law Review 485 (2023).

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