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Is a psychological test a Fourth Amendment "search"?
"I just came across a very interesting opinion by Judge Posner from earlier this year on the question of whether a government-administered psychological test is a Fourth Amendment "search," and if not, what it might be," writes Orin Kerr, in an interesting post on Greenawalt v. Indiana Dept of Corrections and why Posner disagreed with a state worker who said a psychological test "searched" her in violation of her Fourth Amendment rights.
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