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June 17, 2002
Fourth Amendment vs. Catching Terrorists
UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh wrote an interesting piece on the Fourth Amendment and terrorism. He argues that although the courts have ruled that infrared thermal imagers cannot be used to scan a person's home without a warrant (i.e., to find Marijuana lamps), police should be allowed to use Geiger counters to find hidden nuclear weapons inside a home.
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