Christopher Slobogin

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Government Data Mining and the Fourth Amendment
Christopher Slobogin
Stephen C. O’Connell Professor of Law, University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law

The author would like to thank participants in workshops at Stanford Law School and Florida Law School for their feedback on the content of this article, and Victoria Ianni for her research assistance. This paper is a version of a talk given at The University of Chicago Law School’s Surveillance Symposium, June 15–16, 2007.

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Group to Individual (G2i) Inference in Scientific Expert Testimony
David L. Faigman
John F. Digardi Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California Hastings College of the Law; Professor, University of California San Francisco, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry; Co-Director, UCSF/UC Hastings Consortium on Law, Science and Health Policy
John Monahan
John S. Shannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Psychiatric Medicine and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia
Christopher Slobogin
Milton Underwood Professor of Law, Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University