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Vol. 72, Issue 4, 2020July 01, 2020 EDT

Implications of the Third-Party Doctrine: The New Age of Digital Data and Carpenter

Chelsea Ann Padgett,
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Chelsea Ann Padgett, Implications of the Third-Party Doctrine: The New Age of Digital Data and Carpenter, 72 Fla. L. Rev. 905 (2020).

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