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IR Searches Require Warrant

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In a 5-4 decision that crosses the traditional ideological divisions of the justices, the US Supreme Court has decided that the Fourth Amendment covers the infrared imaging of private dwellings. As a result, law enforcement professionals will need a warrant to conduct thermal surveillance on a residence. The court found that infrared imaging constitutes a search because it enables the user to be privy to the goings-on within a space that is socially and reasonably expected to be private. The decision is proactive, citing the more sophisticated surveillance techniques in development. "The...Read full article

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