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FACEBOOK AND INTERPERSONAL PRIVACY: WHY THE THIRD PARTY DOCTRINE SHOULD NOT APPLY Monu Bedi* Abstract: Do communications over social networking sites such as Facebook merit Fourth Amendment protection? The Supreme Court
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Document Date: 2013-01-31 14:15:57


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United States / /

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Supreme Court / Cambridge University / Dartmouth College / DePaul University College of Law / U.S. Supreme Court / /

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Fourth Amendment / /

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