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Posted: Sat 11:16, 27 Jul 2013 Post subject: for example |
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Justice Scalia Turns to 18th-Century Wisdom for Guidance on GPS Garrett Epps Jan 24 2012, 10:51 AM ET Tweet More Email Print Could colonial sheriffs have smuggled a tiny constable into a carriage? No, and that's why we can't rely on their legal reasoning."The question is whether we're going forward to tomorrow,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," former Vice President Dan Quayle once said, "or whether we're going to go past to the back!"Justice Antonin Scalia drove his DeLorean forward to the past Monday in an opinion holding that police use of computerized GPS technology to track a suspect's car without a warrant is unconstitutional -- when done under circumstances that the 18th-century British Court of Common Pleas would recognize as constituting "trespass to chattels." Deciding a case that presents novel and pressing technological issues -- could the government, for example, construct a real-time Person of Interest-style database showing where everyone in the country is at every moment? -- the Court's majority,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],
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