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The Constitutional Technology Warrior

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The Constitutional Technology Warrior

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Technology changes faster than constitutional doctrine. The Fourth Amendment was written for a world of physical papers and effects — not smartphones containing the digital equivalent of an entire life. The constitutional warrior who works in technology law must apply foundational constitutional principles to novel technological contexts, often before the Supreme Court has spoken. The Constitutional Technology Warrior is Volume XLV of Wayne Richard Evangelista's Constitutional Law Series. Wayne Richard Evangelista covers the full constitutional technology landscape: the Fourth Amendment and digital privacy — Riley v. California's warrant requirement for cell phone searches, Carpenter v. United States's limitation of the third-party doctrine, and frontier questions about email, cloud storage, and metadata; the First Amendment and social media — platform liability, government-compelled moderation, digital public forum doctrine, and must-carry requirements; AI regulation constitutional dimensions — First Amendment and automated decision-making, equal protection and algorithmic discrimination, and due process and AI determinations; biometric surveillance — facial recognition and the Fourth Amendment; government hacking; and the constitutional principles providing the framework for technology law's ongoing development.

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