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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-1415-vol1-iss2-pp162-171Keywords
Privacy , Search , Seizure , Conversation , Communications , Probable cause , Personal data , Reasonable expectation , Reasonableness, electronic mail , Third party doctrineAbstract
This article will review the genesis of the "reasonable expectation of privacy" ("REP") requirement, both to establish the governing legal framework and to demonstrate how changing technology has altered our conception of the privacy in the past аnd describes the limits and ability of government agents to search for and seize evidence without a warrant
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