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Reasonable expectation of privacy
Definition
The legal standard established in Katz v. United States to determine whether a person has Fourth Amendment protection in a particular situation. An expectation of privacy is reasonable if a person subjectively expects privacy and society recognizes that expectation as reasonable. This test applies to new technologies and circumstances not contemplated when the Fourth Amendment was drafted.
Examples
- •Digital communications and metadata may warrant a reasonable expectation of privacy