FAMILIAL SEARCHES, THE FOURTH AMENDMENT, AND GENOMIC CONTROL.

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Southern California Law Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Jacob S Sherkow, Natalie Ram, Carl A Gunter
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In recent years, police have increasingly made use of consumer genomic databases to solve a variety of crimes, from long-cold serial killings to assaults. They do so frequently without judicial oversight per the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement by using consumer genomic platforms, which store hundreds of thousands or millions of user genomic profiles and enable law enforcement to infer the identity of distant genomic relatives who may be criminal suspects. This Essay puts this practice into context given recent legal and technological developments. As for the law, the Supreme Court in United States v. Carpenter has suggested that technologically driven and expansive datasets may be entitled to the full suite of Fourth Amendment protections. As for technology, we describe here the development of a novel technology that allows users to engage in genomic analysis in a secured environment without making such information available to a third party. Taken together, we present a possible technological solution to ensuring Fourth Amendment protections for direct-to-consumer genomic data.

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家族检索、第四修正案和基因组控制。
近年来,警方越来越多地利用消费者基因组数据库来破获各种犯罪,从长期的冷连环杀人到袭击。根据《第四修正案》的搜查令要求,他们经常在没有司法监督的情况下使用消费者基因组平台,该平台存储数十万或数百万用户的基因组档案,并使执法部门能够推断可能是犯罪嫌疑人的远亲基因组的身份。鉴于最近的法律和技术发展,本文将这一实践置于背景中。至于这项法律,最高法院在美国诉卡彭特案中建议,技术驱动和扩展的数据集可能有权获得第四修正案的全套保护。至于技术,我们在这里描述了一种新技术的开发,该技术允许用户在安全的环境中进行基因组分析,而无需向第三方提供此类信息。总之,我们提出了一种可能的技术解决方案,以确保第四修正案对直接面向消费者的基因组数据的保护。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1927, the Southern California Law Review is an independent and autonomous entity. Matters of policy, procedure and content are determined solely by the Editorial Board. All decision making authority is delegated by the Dean of the law school to the Editor-in-Chief. The EIC, in turn, delegates various responsibilities to the Editorial Board and the Staff. Each year the Law Review publishes one volume, which is produced in six separate issues. Each issue normally contains several articles written by outside contributors and several notes written by Southern California Law Review staff members.
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