Historically the constitutional right to travel has arisen in two contexts. First, it has arisen within the context of the competing interests of the individual to travel internationally and the interest in national security. The other is that in which an individual wishes to travel to some area, and the government restricts that right in an effort to protect the persons in the area to which the individual wishes to travel. However, under the current airport screening procedures the right to travel may be being restricted or interfered with in another context: prevention and detection of criminal activity. This note shall survey this constitutional right to travel, as it relates to airport searches. In addition, it also looks into such area...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
The warrantless search of travelers’ electronic devices as they enter and exit the United States is ...
Part I of this Article discusses the limitation of the pre-emption doctrine on state self-deportatio...
Historically the constitutional right to travel has arisen in two contexts. First, it has arisen wit...
This Note will discuss airport searches in comparison to several situations in which the courts have...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Constitutional Sources … A. Privileges and Immunities of State and N...
As a fundamental right inherent in American citizenship and the nature of the federal union, the rig...
This Article makes the case for the fundamental right of U.S. citizens to leave their country and re...
Today, when a single person can turn an airplane into a guided missile, no one objects to rigorous s...
The right to travel has been deeply enmeshed in the Anglo-American tradition. In the relatively smal...
The Supreme Court upheld an areal restriction on travel to Cuba when the passport applicant\u27s pur...
Area Restrictions-Congressional intent of Passport Act of 1926 and Immigration & Nationality Act of ...
The right to travel is enshrined in the constitution. The constitution provides that it may be impai...
Controversy has raged since the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) introduced Advanced Ima...
This study aimed to ascertain whether or not the Department of Justice (DOJ) is usurping the Regiona...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
The warrantless search of travelers’ electronic devices as they enter and exit the United States is ...
Part I of this Article discusses the limitation of the pre-emption doctrine on state self-deportatio...
Historically the constitutional right to travel has arisen in two contexts. First, it has arisen wit...
This Note will discuss airport searches in comparison to several situations in which the courts have...
I. Introduction II. Traditional Constitutional Sources … A. Privileges and Immunities of State and N...
As a fundamental right inherent in American citizenship and the nature of the federal union, the rig...
This Article makes the case for the fundamental right of U.S. citizens to leave their country and re...
Today, when a single person can turn an airplane into a guided missile, no one objects to rigorous s...
The right to travel has been deeply enmeshed in the Anglo-American tradition. In the relatively smal...
The Supreme Court upheld an areal restriction on travel to Cuba when the passport applicant\u27s pur...
Area Restrictions-Congressional intent of Passport Act of 1926 and Immigration & Nationality Act of ...
The right to travel is enshrined in the constitution. The constitution provides that it may be impai...
Controversy has raged since the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) introduced Advanced Ima...
This study aimed to ascertain whether or not the Department of Justice (DOJ) is usurping the Regiona...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
The warrantless search of travelers’ electronic devices as they enter and exit the United States is ...
Part I of this Article discusses the limitation of the pre-emption doctrine on state self-deportatio...