With respect sir, it would really be helpful if you could point out even one argument you're vaguely rebutting.https://twitter.com/justinamash/status/718167568998146048 …
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@justinamash can I claim privacy rights over things which are not my property? Or things that I have legally signed away? -
@JosiahVPopp You maintain rights in your person/property when someone else houses/stores/transports. Depends on the terms of the agreement.
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@justinamash in addition, does it not stand that one loses an expectation of privacy when a secret is divulged? (Re: my analysis on the 5th) -
@JosiahVPopp Privacy doesn't work that way; not all or nothing.#4thAmendment is about reasonableness/prob cause/warrant, not expectations. -
@justinamash that's precisely why discuss "reasonableness" in depth. In your view, is "reasonableness" meant to be objective or subjective? -
@JosiahVPopp In#4thAmendment, reasonableness derives from probable cause and warrant requirement. -
@justinamash so in your view, "reasonableness" refers to how "reasonable" the warrant request is? B/c jurisprudence says otherwise.
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@justinamash 3rd party doctrine decisions were some of worst scotus rulings ever imo. they didnt appreciate i think how they'd expand today.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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