Tiny Constables: Automatic License Plate Readers and the Fourth Amendment

Panel on Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) from Artifical Justice: AI, Tech, and Criminal Defense, presented by NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center and Georgetown's Center of Privacy and Technology. 

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(10/8/2024) Automatic License Plate Readers have become a regular resource for police departments across the country. They have the potential to generate huge databases of location information that will be used against the criminally accused. Defense lawyers need to be equipped to raise challenges to ALPRs in their cases. Our panelists walk through how these systems work, the law shaping the ALPR landscape, legal strategy, and gave us a peak the new ways law enforcement use this technology.

  • Sidney Thaxter, Senior Litigator, NACDL Fourth Amendment Center
  • Nitin Kholi, Staff Scientist, University of California Berkeley's Center for Effective Global Action

 

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