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《数字第四修正案》书评

Technology
United States
开始于 February 12, 2026

This article reviews "The Digital Fourth Amendment," exploring how digital privacy intersects with constitutional rights and the implications for law enforcement and personal freedom.

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Overregulating digital privacy could hinder law enforcement's ability to combat crime effectively and ensure public safety.

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The evolving nature of digital communication necessitates a reevaluation of the Fourth Amendment to better fit modern realities.

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The conversation around the Digital Fourth Amendment highlights the need for a balanced approach to privacy and security in the digital age.

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Implementing the Digital Fourth Amendment could create unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles that slow down innovation in technology.

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The Digital Fourth Amendment is essential for protecting citizens' privacy rights in an increasingly surveillance-driven society.

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