electronic surveillance

Under this tag, visitors will explore in-depth content about the legal implications of monitoring communications and activities through digital means. Our resources cover topics such as privacy rights, the legality of wiretapping, and federal and state regulations governing digital surveillance. Gain insights from expert attorneys on how surveillance laws impact both individuals and organizations.

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How Smart TVs Are Being Subpoenaed in Criminal Cases

Smart TV subpoenas in criminal cases can compel manufacturers to produce device identifiers, app logs, IP addresses, and account activity linked to a specific date range. Investigators use this data to place a person at a location, corroborate timelines, or identify users. This article explains what smart TVs collect, how subpoenas differ from warrants, and […]

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Global Views on Due Process Balancing National Security Issues

The Intersection of Due Process and National Security Concerns

U.S. courts apply at least a two-part Mathews v. Eldridge balancing test to weigh due process against national security. In practice, judges often allow secrecy or limited evidence access but require meaningful notice and a chance to challenge detention or designation. This article explains the constitutional framework, leading cases, and surveillance-era implications for individual rights.

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