American states and municipalities have so many minor traffic regulations that every time a driver gets behind the wheel of a car he or she is likely to commit multiple violations. The violation of any traffic regulation empowers police officers to stop the vehicle, ticket and, in some states, arrest the motorist. Police are physically unable to stop and ticket, let alone arrest, every motorist committing a traffic violation. Instead, police are vested with unlimited discretion when choosing which motorists to stop, warn, ticket, or arrest. So long as there is probable cause for a traffic violation, courts will not entertain a challenge to the officer’s discretion to stop a specific motorist, even if the decision to stop is based on race. T...
Police officers throughout the nation face the practical application of Fourth Amendment\u27 protect...
This Article analyzes Kansas v. Glover, in which the Supreme Court ruled that an officer could stop ...
This article examines orders recently decided in the District of Kansas to show, circumstantially, t...
American states and municipalities have so many minor traffic regulations that every time a driver g...
The protections of the Fourth Amendment on the streets and highways of America have been drastically...
The authority of the police to enforce the statutory restrictions governing vehicle and traffic laws...
This short paper focuses on whether the Fourth Amendment permits police, during a routine traffic st...
When Americans think of freedom, they often picture the open road. Yet nowhere are we more likely to...
The United States Supreme Court held that traffic roadblocks are reasonable if they are set up by th...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
Part I frames the problem in Whren with a story. Part II sets forth the fundamental Fourth Amendment...
This is an essay on Professor Sarah A. Seo’s new book, Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently addressed whether a Minnesota statute authorizing law enforceme...
The Supreme Court of the United States held that a police officer who orders passengers to exit a ve...
The issue this Note addresses is whether a police officer, during a routine traffic stop, violates a...
Police officers throughout the nation face the practical application of Fourth Amendment\u27 protect...
This Article analyzes Kansas v. Glover, in which the Supreme Court ruled that an officer could stop ...
This article examines orders recently decided in the District of Kansas to show, circumstantially, t...
American states and municipalities have so many minor traffic regulations that every time a driver g...
The protections of the Fourth Amendment on the streets and highways of America have been drastically...
The authority of the police to enforce the statutory restrictions governing vehicle and traffic laws...
This short paper focuses on whether the Fourth Amendment permits police, during a routine traffic st...
When Americans think of freedom, they often picture the open road. Yet nowhere are we more likely to...
The United States Supreme Court held that traffic roadblocks are reasonable if they are set up by th...
Police across the nation have long been accused of using the broad discretion afforded to them in tr...
Part I frames the problem in Whren with a story. Part II sets forth the fundamental Fourth Amendment...
This is an essay on Professor Sarah A. Seo’s new book, Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently addressed whether a Minnesota statute authorizing law enforceme...
The Supreme Court of the United States held that a police officer who orders passengers to exit a ve...
The issue this Note addresses is whether a police officer, during a routine traffic stop, violates a...
Police officers throughout the nation face the practical application of Fourth Amendment\u27 protect...
This Article analyzes Kansas v. Glover, in which the Supreme Court ruled that an officer could stop ...
This article examines orders recently decided in the District of Kansas to show, circumstantially, t...