This report is on Protecting Our Perimeter: “Border Searches” under the Fourth Amendment
In 2018, Matthew C. Allen, the Assistant Director for the Domestic Operations Division within the Un...
In this essay, I contend that when evaluating the constitutionality of enhanced surveillance devices...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...
This report addresses the scope of the government's authority to search and seize individuals at the...
This report first outlines the statutes authorizing certain federal officers to conduct warrantless ...
In normal practice, the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires individualized suspicion ...
Border searches are a commonly used exception to the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and warrant r...
Imagine a world where a king could compel the search of anybody, anywhere, and for anything. This wo...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
Under the border search doctrine, courts have upheld the federal government\u27s practice of searchi...
Recently, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided the government can destroy personal property du...
Under current federal law, government agents at the national border have broad discretion to search ...
Across the country, circuit courts disagree over what level of suspicion, if any, is required for bo...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment has historically given the U.S. government the r...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
In 2018, Matthew C. Allen, the Assistant Director for the Domestic Operations Division within the Un...
In this essay, I contend that when evaluating the constitutionality of enhanced surveillance devices...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...
This report addresses the scope of the government's authority to search and seize individuals at the...
This report first outlines the statutes authorizing certain federal officers to conduct warrantless ...
In normal practice, the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires individualized suspicion ...
Border searches are a commonly used exception to the Fourth Amendment’s probable cause and warrant r...
Imagine a world where a king could compel the search of anybody, anywhere, and for anything. This wo...
The protection of the U.S.-Mexico border has become a priority for politicians and government offici...
Under the border search doctrine, courts have upheld the federal government\u27s practice of searchi...
Recently, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided the government can destroy personal property du...
Under current federal law, government agents at the national border have broad discretion to search ...
Across the country, circuit courts disagree over what level of suspicion, if any, is required for bo...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment has historically given the U.S. government the r...
The border search exception to the Fourth Amendment allows broad discretion for United States custo...
In 2018, Matthew C. Allen, the Assistant Director for the Domestic Operations Division within the Un...
In this essay, I contend that when evaluating the constitutionality of enhanced surveillance devices...
This Note will examine the standards for initiation of strip, body cavity, and X-ray searches develo...