Discusses some aspects of search and seizure that have resulted from adverse police practice
The Fourth Amendment\u27s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures have resulted in a ...
The right of citizens to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons is pr...
The fourth amendment to the Constitution has two basic clauses. The first, the reasonableness clause...
Search and seizure in law enforcement is an important area, and this book is devoted solely to that ...
INTRODUCTION: The doctrine of search incident to arrest provides that, as an incident to every lawfu...
The conduct of police officers in accelerating a marked patrol car to catch up with a pedestrian and...
The recent widely discussed case of Harris v. United States further complicates that already complex...
In assaying fourth amendment jurisprudence, it is useful to take into account available knowledge re...
The body of law we know as "Search and Seizure " is dynamic at its very core; always under...
This seizures typology constitutes a most important part of extant fourth amendment doctrine. The pr...
The fourth amendment protects the security of people\u27s persons, houses, papers, and effects in ...
While there are a great many cases and commentaries treating fourth amendment rights, little attenti...
Part I of this article reviews background matters bearing on our research - in particular, we discus...
For at least the past 40 years, police and prosecutors have had free reign in conducting illegal sea...
The fourth amendment to the United States Constitution, applicable to the states through the fourtee...
The Fourth Amendment\u27s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures have resulted in a ...
The right of citizens to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons is pr...
The fourth amendment to the Constitution has two basic clauses. The first, the reasonableness clause...
Search and seizure in law enforcement is an important area, and this book is devoted solely to that ...
INTRODUCTION: The doctrine of search incident to arrest provides that, as an incident to every lawfu...
The conduct of police officers in accelerating a marked patrol car to catch up with a pedestrian and...
The recent widely discussed case of Harris v. United States further complicates that already complex...
In assaying fourth amendment jurisprudence, it is useful to take into account available knowledge re...
The body of law we know as "Search and Seizure " is dynamic at its very core; always under...
This seizures typology constitutes a most important part of extant fourth amendment doctrine. The pr...
The fourth amendment protects the security of people\u27s persons, houses, papers, and effects in ...
While there are a great many cases and commentaries treating fourth amendment rights, little attenti...
Part I of this article reviews background matters bearing on our research - in particular, we discus...
For at least the past 40 years, police and prosecutors have had free reign in conducting illegal sea...
The fourth amendment to the United States Constitution, applicable to the states through the fourtee...
The Fourth Amendment\u27s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures have resulted in a ...
The right of citizens to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons is pr...
The fourth amendment to the Constitution has two basic clauses. The first, the reasonableness clause...