As a follow-up to yesterday’s post about the New Mexico Supreme Court’s decision in State v. Norman Davis, which held that aerial surveillance by helicopter without a warrant can violate the Fourth Amendment, I thought you might be interested in this commentary on the case by Prof. Eugene Volokh of UCLA Law School at his celebrated blog, the Volokh Conspiracy.
Prof. Volokh on the New Mexico aerial surveillance decision
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