Foreign Affairs Law

Essay

Customs, Immigration, and Rights: Constitutional Limits on Electronic Border Searches

This Essay traces the historical evolution of the border search exception to the Fourth Amendment to argue that CBP and ICE are currently operating outside constitutional constraints and proposes a tiered approach, restricted in scope and requiring increasing levels of protections the more invasive the search becomes.

Apr 1, 2019
Article

Litigating Data Sovereignty

Internet disputes increasingly occur across borders. The key question, this Article contends, is not whether states can exert control over data, but rather the shape their exercises of sovereign power will take. Given this reality, application of sovereign-deference doctrines represents the best hope for the future of global internet governance.

Nov 29, 2018