Abstract
Slobogin describes the nature and effects of dragnet actions. They do so primarily through the prism of Supreme Court and lower court cases, but these sections also look at law-enforcement efforts that have yet to lead to litigation and imagine future dragnet efforts as well, with a special emphasis on the role technology can play in motivating dragnets and carrying them out. He then summarizes the Supreme Court's approach to group searches and the most significant alternative proposals for dealing with them.
Citation
Christopher Slobogin,
Government Dragnets,
73 Law and Contemporary Problems
107-143
(Summer 2010)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol73/iss3/4