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Book Review of "The Digital Fourth Amendment"
Now out in the Harvard Law Review.
I was very pleased that the new issue of the Harvard Law Review includes a book review of my 2025 book, The Digital Fourth Amendment. The review, by Jennifer Granick of the ACLU, is here: Fourth Amendment Equilibrium Adjustment in an Age of Technological Upheaval.
If you want to buy the book, you can get it here. If you want to listen to the first hour of the audiobook for free, you can listen that here (the book starts 75 seconds in, after an introduction by the audio book company).
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What was notable to anyone who watched Somin's testimony was how little factual knowledge he has of Sharia or the Muslim immigrant community in the United States.
Somin does not car about facts or evidence in the least. He ignores reality that conflicts with his ideology.
Ooohhhh, tell us more 'expert'!
Your comment is in the wrong thread super-genius.
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