The Administration\u27s recent policy of Say No to Drugs has sparked a veritable war on drugs within our country. Outside our borders, on the high seas, and in foreign lands, the war on drugs has been fought to prevent their entry through our borders. This war is encroaching on the fourth amendment rights of persons suspected of drug trafficking who are subjected to search and seizure. This Comment examines the fourth amendment protection these people have received, and argues that the courts should uphold the fourth amendment, rather than pay it verbal service
The subject of this Article is suggested by a single question: How would we regulate searches and se...
The fourth amendment guarantees the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
This Comment will review the origins of the vagrancy law and its traditional abuses. It will then ex...
In the endless and seemingly futile government war against drugs, protections afforded by the Fourth...
The war on drugs and the effort to contain international terrorism have raised questions of when t...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
The exclusionary rule requires the suppression of evidence that agents of United States Government s...
Recently, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided the government can destroy personal property du...
In normal practice, the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires individualized suspicion ...
This article presents the development of the law of searches at sea. The statutes authorizing these ...
The most important step in the development of this constitutional provision came in 1886 in the famo...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the instant opportunity to write an essay on the law of...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
The magnitude of the illegal drug trafficking problem facing the United States today has caused the ...
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans within the borders of the United States, but its applicabili...
The subject of this Article is suggested by a single question: How would we regulate searches and se...
The fourth amendment guarantees the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
This Comment will review the origins of the vagrancy law and its traditional abuses. It will then ex...
In the endless and seemingly futile government war against drugs, protections afforded by the Fourth...
The war on drugs and the effort to contain international terrorism have raised questions of when t...
Today no statute prohibits the mere possession of marijuana or other controlled substances beyond th...
The exclusionary rule requires the suppression of evidence that agents of United States Government s...
Recently, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided the government can destroy personal property du...
In normal practice, the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires individualized suspicion ...
This article presents the development of the law of searches at sea. The statutes authorizing these ...
The most important step in the development of this constitutional provision came in 1886 in the famo...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the instant opportunity to write an essay on the law of...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
The magnitude of the illegal drug trafficking problem facing the United States today has caused the ...
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans within the borders of the United States, but its applicabili...
The subject of this Article is suggested by a single question: How would we regulate searches and se...
The fourth amendment guarantees the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
This Comment will review the origins of the vagrancy law and its traditional abuses. It will then ex...