What is Issue One?
Whether warrantless video surveillance of a home’s exterior over 93 days, using a “pole camera” installed on public property, violates the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures.
What is Issue 2?
Whether the president exceeded his authority under Article II when he ordered the prolonged offshore detention of a lawful permanent resident whose presence the attorney general deemed detrimental to national security.
What is the name of the anonymous tipster?
Jersey
Who is Bobby Bronner's Mom?
Bobbi Bronner, and university professor
How many traffic cameras does Knerr have?
None, but it does not forbid them either
Where is Bronner detained?
Guantanamo Bay
How long was Bronner's house surveilled for?
93 days
Can you name one of the sponsors (when a company or brand was name dropped)?
Sparklets water, Blue Apron, Chewy, Omaha Steaks, Costco, Girl scout cookies
What important audio was captured from the ring cameras?
None, though the cameras could capture audio no statements were every recorded
How was Bronner classified by the Attorney General, leading to their detainment?
Why is Bronner's trial continuously delayed?
How many days a week does Bronner order pizza?
2
How do we determine "reasonableness" for a search?
Weighing the degree of intrusion on privacy against the government's interests in conducting the search
What are the four legislative acts/authorizations/EOs that steer the President's authority to detain American citizens?
The Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF)
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
The Anti-Terrorist Act (ATA)
Executive Order 15,000: Protection Against Terrorism (PAT)
Who is susceptible to indefinite detainment under the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)?
Unprivileged enemy belligerents
What are the two songs/artists referenced in the dissenting opinion? (bonus points if you sing them!)
The Police, "Every Breath You Take"
Bob Dylan, "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)"
Which case establishes a 2-part inquiry for the protection of people, not places?
Katz v. United States
Which case recognizes detention of enemy combatants as a "fundamental incident of waging war."?
Ex parte Quirin
What were the charges Bronner was arrested on?
Possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute
Knowingly providing material to support a foreign terrorist organization
How much red meat are Sommerlandians supposed to eat in a day?
One pound