This article will first explore the history of border searches. It will look to the reorganization of the border enforcement apparatus resulting from 9/11 as well as the intersection of the Fourth Amendment and border searches generally. Then, it will analyze the Supreme Court\u27s last statement on border searches in the Flores-Montano27 decision, including what impact this decision has had on the lower courts. Finally, the article will focus on Fourth Amendment cases involving terrorism concerns after 9/11, as a means of drawing some conclusions about the effect the emerging emphasis on terrorism and national security concerns will likely have on border searches in this post-9/11 world
The federal government claims that the Fourth Amendment permits it to search digital information on ...
Under the border search doctrine, courts have upheld the federal government\u27s practice of searchi...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...
This article will first explore the history of border searches. It will look to the reorganization o...
This report addresses the scope of the government's authority to search and seize individuals at the...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
Border searches are a commonly used exception to the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and warrant r...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, local police across the country institut...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment has historically given the U.S. government the r...
This report first outlines the statutes authorizing certain federal officers to conduct warrantless ...
Since the Supreme Court handed down Riley v. California in 2014, we have been assured that if we are...
Following the events of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Government began improving security in large po...
In sum, the Court has in recent years balanced the degree of government intrusion of the individual ...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
The threat of future terrorist attacks has sped the proliferation of random, suspicionless searches ...
The federal government claims that the Fourth Amendment permits it to search digital information on ...
Under the border search doctrine, courts have upheld the federal government\u27s practice of searchi...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...
This article will first explore the history of border searches. It will look to the reorganization o...
This report addresses the scope of the government's authority to search and seize individuals at the...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
Border searches are a commonly used exception to the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and warrant r...
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, local police across the country institut...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment has historically given the U.S. government the r...
This report first outlines the statutes authorizing certain federal officers to conduct warrantless ...
Since the Supreme Court handed down Riley v. California in 2014, we have been assured that if we are...
Following the events of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Government began improving security in large po...
In sum, the Court has in recent years balanced the degree of government intrusion of the individual ...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
The threat of future terrorist attacks has sped the proliferation of random, suspicionless searches ...
The federal government claims that the Fourth Amendment permits it to search digital information on ...
Under the border search doctrine, courts have upheld the federal government\u27s practice of searchi...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...