Police Drones: A Legal Studies Case Study

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Benjamin A. Neil
Benjamin A. Neil II

Keywords

Fourth Amendment, Search and Seizure, Warrantless Search, Reasonable Expectation of Privacy, Cartilage

Abstract

This case offers the students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, as it applies to the concept of unreasonable search and seizure. With this particular case problem being based on the recent action involving the defendant, Rodney Brossart and the State of North Dakota, wherein an unmanned military grade drone was used by the local police department, for the first time in the United States, to affect an arrest.

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