Jordan Wallace-Wolf Data-verified
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Jordan Wallace-Wolf's research focuses on legal scholarship concerning constitutional law and criminal procedure. Their recent publications investigate the scope and application of the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, particularly in relation to modern technological challenges and the "thought crime" doctrine. Other work examines Fourth Amendment implications of geofencing technology and the potential for new tort duties for online platforms that facilitate real-world user interactions. Wallace-Wolf has published five scholarly articles, with the most recent appearing in 2026.
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- Publications: 9
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Less <em>Fisher</em> More <em>Doe</em>: Non-Testimonial Mental Content and a New Rule for Unlocking Digital Devices (2026)
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Less <em>Fisher</em> More <em>Doe</em>: Non-Testimonmial Mental Content and a New Rule for Unlocking Digital Devices (2026)
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Does the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination Guard Against a Distinct Kind of Mischief? (2026)
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A Novel Tort Duty for Platforms That Intermediately Produce Real World User Interactions (2025)
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