We present here a complement to Judge Wayne Gorman’s article on the law of sniffer-dog searches in Canada found on page 52. Similar to Judge Gorman’s article, we examine U.S. Supreme Court cases about the use of police dogs in searches. The U.S. Supreme Court first addressed the issue of dog sniffs in U.S. v. Place 1 pursuant to the Fourth Amendment protection from unreasonable government searches and seizures and requirements for obtaining a search warrant.2 We start with a brief historical 3 reminder of Fourth Amendment case law to provide context for current sniffer-dog questions. Next, we provide an overview of U.S. Supreme Court cases that have addressed what role sniffer dogs should have in Fourth Amendment jurisprudence
The use of drug dogs in the United States began in 1970 when the United States Customs started using...
Jardines v. Florida deals with the issue of using dogs in the collection of evidence and whether it ...
Trial courts often uphold searches of cars at traffic stops when the grounds for the search are that...
We present here a complement to Judge Wayne Gorman’s article on the law of sniffer-dog searches in C...
In Who’s a Good Boy? U.S. Supreme Court Considers Again Whether Dog Sniffs Are Searches (Justic, Jan...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Florida v. Jardines, in which the Court wil...
The Fourth Amendment affords United States citizens the right “to be secure in their persons, houses...
The argument develops as follows. Part II provides a general background on how the court has determi...
In the endless and seemingly futile government war against drugs, protections afforded by the Fourth...
In October 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States will review the case of Florida v. Jardines,...
Historically, courts have given great deference to the anatomical scent detectors from which the can...
The canine has become a vital component in the ‘war on drugs’ due to its ability to detect the faint...
abstract: An important question that needs to be discussed is whether drug detection dogs can be use...
Privacy is fast becoming the most illusive aspect of life for Americans. The concept of the American...
Suppose the government was capable of detecting criminal conduct by some method or device that would...
The use of drug dogs in the United States began in 1970 when the United States Customs started using...
Jardines v. Florida deals with the issue of using dogs in the collection of evidence and whether it ...
Trial courts often uphold searches of cars at traffic stops when the grounds for the search are that...
We present here a complement to Judge Wayne Gorman’s article on the law of sniffer-dog searches in C...
In Who’s a Good Boy? U.S. Supreme Court Considers Again Whether Dog Sniffs Are Searches (Justic, Jan...
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Florida v. Jardines, in which the Court wil...
The Fourth Amendment affords United States citizens the right “to be secure in their persons, houses...
The argument develops as follows. Part II provides a general background on how the court has determi...
In the endless and seemingly futile government war against drugs, protections afforded by the Fourth...
In October 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States will review the case of Florida v. Jardines,...
Historically, courts have given great deference to the anatomical scent detectors from which the can...
The canine has become a vital component in the ‘war on drugs’ due to its ability to detect the faint...
abstract: An important question that needs to be discussed is whether drug detection dogs can be use...
Privacy is fast becoming the most illusive aspect of life for Americans. The concept of the American...
Suppose the government was capable of detecting criminal conduct by some method or device that would...
The use of drug dogs in the United States began in 1970 when the United States Customs started using...
Jardines v. Florida deals with the issue of using dogs in the collection of evidence and whether it ...
Trial courts often uphold searches of cars at traffic stops when the grounds for the search are that...