The exclusionary rule itself is not very complicated: if the police obtain evidence by means that violate a person’s rights under the Fourth Amendment, the evidence is not admissible against that person in a criminal trial. The basic provision, however, has been freighted with innumerable epicycles, and epicycles on epicycles ever since it was made part of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. The exclusionary rule survives in a kind of doctrinal purgatory, neither accepted fully into the constitutional canon nor cast into the outer darkness. It survives, but its reach is uncertain, its rational questioned, and its value doubted. Hudson v. Michigan and Herring v. United States again pose the question what the rule’s future is, or rather, whet...
[U]ntil the [exclusionary rule] rests on a principled basis rather than an empirical proposition, [t...
This Note will review briefly the history of the exclusionary rule under fourth amendment jurisprude...
Can we live with the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the use of illegally gained evidence in...
The exclusionary rule itself is not very complicated: if the police obtain evidence by means that vi...
In three recent decisions, Hudson v. Michigan, Herring v. United States, and last Term\u27s Davis v....
Most contemporary discussions of the exclusionary rule assume or assert that this rule is not pa...
More than 50 years have passed since the Supreme Court decided the Weeks case, barring the use in fe...
Can we live with the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the use of illegally gained evidence in...
This symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was triggered by a spate of Supreme...
In the 65 years since the Supreme Court adopted the exclusionary rule, few critics have attacked it ...
In the 65 years since the Supreme Court adopted the exclusionary rule, few critics have attacked it ...
The exclusionary rule is being flayed with increasing vigor by a number of unrelated sources and wit...
[U]ntil the [exclusionary rule] rests on a principled basis rather than an empirical proposition, [t...
The exclusionary rule is being flayed with increasing vigor by a number of unrelated sources and wit...
Bradley discusses the Hudson and Herring decisions, the practices of other countries, and various pr...
[U]ntil the [exclusionary rule] rests on a principled basis rather than an empirical proposition, [t...
This Note will review briefly the history of the exclusionary rule under fourth amendment jurisprude...
Can we live with the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the use of illegally gained evidence in...
The exclusionary rule itself is not very complicated: if the police obtain evidence by means that vi...
In three recent decisions, Hudson v. Michigan, Herring v. United States, and last Term\u27s Davis v....
Most contemporary discussions of the exclusionary rule assume or assert that this rule is not pa...
More than 50 years have passed since the Supreme Court decided the Weeks case, barring the use in fe...
Can we live with the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the use of illegally gained evidence in...
This symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was triggered by a spate of Supreme...
In the 65 years since the Supreme Court adopted the exclusionary rule, few critics have attacked it ...
In the 65 years since the Supreme Court adopted the exclusionary rule, few critics have attacked it ...
The exclusionary rule is being flayed with increasing vigor by a number of unrelated sources and wit...
[U]ntil the [exclusionary rule] rests on a principled basis rather than an empirical proposition, [t...
The exclusionary rule is being flayed with increasing vigor by a number of unrelated sources and wit...
Bradley discusses the Hudson and Herring decisions, the practices of other countries, and various pr...
[U]ntil the [exclusionary rule] rests on a principled basis rather than an empirical proposition, [t...
This Note will review briefly the history of the exclusionary rule under fourth amendment jurisprude...
Can we live with the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the use of illegally gained evidence in...