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Week 2

Week 2: Constitutional Law:

Please Review
1) Selected US Constitutional Readings (pdf)
2) Kyllo v. United States Animation (podcast)
3) Kyllo v. United States Opinion
4) Kyllo v. United States Dissent
5) The Fifth Amendment, Encryption and Passwords (podcast)
6) United States v. Jones (podcast)
7) From Jones to Drones (optional podcast)
8) Riley v. California No. 13-132 (U.S. 2014)
9) Carpenter v. United States No. 16-402 (2018)

Please Complete
1) Submit Student Profile before class

N THE NEWS
1) Are Encryption Keys Protected by the Fifth Amendment?
2) Why your cell phone’s location isn’t protected by the fourth amendment.
3) Apple’s Fingerprint ID May Mean You Can’t ‘Take the Fifth’
4) Why the Constitution Can Protect Passwords But Not Fingerprint Scans

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