Date: June 22nd, 2018 11:24 AM
Author: insanely creepy bat shit crazy theater french chef
CT deeply reading the scholarly sweets:
>>Jurists
and commentators tasked with deciphering our jurisprudence
have described the Katz regime as “an unpredictable
jumble,” “a mass of contradictions and obscurities,” “all
over the map,” “riddled with inconsistency and incoherence,”
“a series of inconsistent and bizarre results that
[the Court] has left entirely undefended,” “unstable,”
“chameleon-like,” “‘notoriously unhelpful,’” “a conclusion
rather than a starting point for analysis,” “distressingly
unmanageable,” “a dismal failure,” “flawed to the core,”
“unadorned fiat,” and “inspired by the kind of logic that
produced Rube Goldberg’s bizarre contraptions.”10
10Kugler & Strahilevitz, Actual Expectations of Privacy, Fourth
Amendment Doctrine, and the Mosaic Theory, 2015 S. Ct. Rev. 205,
261; Bradley, Two Models of the Fourth Amendment, 83 Mich. L. Rev.
1468 (1985); Kerr, Four Models of Fourth Amendment Protection, 60
Stan. L. Rev. 503, 505 (2007); Solove, Fourth Amendment Pragmatism,
51 Boston College L. Rev. 1511 (2010); Wasserstom & Seidman, The
Fourth Amendment as Constitutional Theory, 77 Geo. L. J. 19, 29
(1988); Colb, What Is a Search? Two Conceptual Flaws in Fourth
Amendment Doctrine and Some Hints of a Remedy, 55 Stan. L. Rev.
119, 122 (2002); Clancy, The Fourth Amendment: Its History and
Interpretation §3.3.4, p. 65 (2008); Minnesota v. Carter, 525 U. S. 83, 97
(1998) (Scalia, J., dissenting); State v. Campbell, 306 Ore. 157, 164, 759
P. 2d 1040, 1044 (1988); Wilkins, Defining the “Reasonable Expectation
of Privacy”: an Emerging Tripartite Analysis, 40 Vand. L. Rev. 1077,
1107 (1987); Yeager, Search, Seizure and the Positive Law: Expectations
of Privacy Outside the Fourth Amendment, 84 J. Crim. L. & C.
249, 251 (1993); Thomas, Time Travel, Hovercrafts, and the Framers:
James Madison Sees the Future and Rewrites the Fourth Amendment,
80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1451, 1500 (2005); Rakas v. Illinois, 439 U. S.
128, 165 (1978) (White, J., dissenting); Cloud, Rube Goldberg Meets the
Constitution: The Supreme Court, Technology, and the Fourth
Amendment, 72 Miss. L. J. 5, 7 (2002)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4007967&forum_id=2#36290250)