Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
United States. Constitution. 4th Amendment, Drone aircraft -- Law & legislation, Epistemic logic
Abstract
The article focuses on the domestic drone surveillance in the U.S. and mentions U.S. Fourth Amendment and the different legal standards of proof that might apply to law enforcement for the use of drones; and role of U.S. Supreme Court in determining epistemic challenge of privacy.
Repository Citation
Robert Greenleaf Brice and Katrina L. Sifferd,
Domestic Drone Surveillance: The Court’s Epistemic Challengeand Wittgenstein’s Actional Certainty,
77 La. L. Rev.
(2017)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol77/iss3/9