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Stewart Baker vs. Orin Kerr on “The Digital Fourth Amendment”

Posted on June 2, 2025 by Dissent

A debate between two Volokh bloggers.

Orin S. Kerr writes:

My friend Stewart Baker discussed his recent interview of me about my new book, but let me add two important links.  First, you can listen to our podcast debate about the book here.  And just as importantly, you can buy the book here.

Source: Reason.

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