This article considers the current status of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule under the Roberts Court, as well as what the future holds for the rule. Despite Justice Kennedy’s 2006 declaration that “the continued operation of the exclusionary rule, as settled and defined by our precedents, is not in doubt,” this Article demonstrates why this is not the case. Kennedy’s statement is noteworthy and has been accorded substantial weight primarily because it was made at a time when it was thought that four Justices (Chief Justice Roberts, and Justices Scalia, Thomas, and Alito) were prepared to announce the demise of the exclusionary rule. Part I of the article provides the background for the Court’s recent suppression rulings and Kennedy’s...
This article takes the position that, although the PATRIOT Act is superficially unrelated to the spe...
On January 14, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Herring v. United States. In Herring, t...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...
This article considers the current status of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule under the Robert...
This article considers the current status of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule under the Robert...
Since John Roberts Jr. became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, there has been a measurable declin...
This article addresses the questions left unanswered by the Supreme Court’s recent exclusionary rule...
Early in the tenure of Chief Justice Roberts, a five-Justice majority of the Supreme Court signaled ...
This essay engages in the risky business of predicting future Supreme Court developments. In the fir...
Much of the Supreme Court’s contemporary Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule jurisprudence is constru...
In Mapp v. Ohio (1961), the Warren Court held that the so-called exclusionary rule was applicable to...
The application of the Fourth Amendment\u27s Exclusionary Rule has divided the Justices of the Supre...
The justices of the Supreme Court have drawn new battle lines over the exclusionary rule. In Hudson ...
article published in law journalThis symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court’s use of the concepts of culpability and deterrence in its ...
This article takes the position that, although the PATRIOT Act is superficially unrelated to the spe...
On January 14, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Herring v. United States. In Herring, t...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...
This article considers the current status of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule under the Robert...
This article considers the current status of the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule under the Robert...
Since John Roberts Jr. became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, there has been a measurable declin...
This article addresses the questions left unanswered by the Supreme Court’s recent exclusionary rule...
Early in the tenure of Chief Justice Roberts, a five-Justice majority of the Supreme Court signaled ...
This essay engages in the risky business of predicting future Supreme Court developments. In the fir...
Much of the Supreme Court’s contemporary Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule jurisprudence is constru...
In Mapp v. Ohio (1961), the Warren Court held that the so-called exclusionary rule was applicable to...
The application of the Fourth Amendment\u27s Exclusionary Rule has divided the Justices of the Supre...
The justices of the Supreme Court have drawn new battle lines over the exclusionary rule. In Hudson ...
article published in law journalThis symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court’s use of the concepts of culpability and deterrence in its ...
This article takes the position that, although the PATRIOT Act is superficially unrelated to the spe...
On January 14, 2009, the United States Supreme Court decided Herring v. United States. In Herring, t...
Part I of this Article will trace the development of the Fourth Amendment\u27s exclusionary rule fro...