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Fourth Amendment

Policing Book Review

The Black Police: Policing Our Own

Vol. 131 No. 7 May 2018 Introduction Since Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown in 2014, the problem of police violence against African Americans has been a relatively salient...
  • Devon W. Carbado
  • L. Song Richardson
Fourth Amendment Recent Case

Ajemian v. Yahoo!, Inc.

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds that Personal Representatives May Provide Lawful Consent for Release of a Decedent’s Emails.

Vol. 131 No. 7 May 2018
Technology Developments in the Law

Cooperation or Resistance?: The Role of Tech Companies in Government Surveillance

Chapter One

Vol. 131 No. 6 April 2018
Technology Developments in the Law

Standing, Surveillance, and Technology Companies

Chapter Two

Vol. 131 No. 6 April 2018
Technology Developments in the Law

Introduction

Vol. 131 No. 6 April 2018 Introduction Lore has it that the internet was born on an autumn night in 1969. Sitting in front of a computer at the University...
42 U.S.C. § 1983 Recent Case

Colbert v. City of Chicago

Seventh Circuit Suggests Conspiracy-of-Silence Claim for Plaintiffs Who Are Prevented from Witnessing Search.

Vol. 131 No. 4 February 2018
Fourth Amendment Blog Essay

Carpenter and the Property Vocabulary

December 8, 2017 Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Carpenter v. United States, which will decide whether the government may acquire — without a...
  • Ian Samuel
Immigration Recent Case

Lunn v. Commonwealth

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds that Local Law Enforcement Lacks Authority to Detain Pursuant to ICE Detainers.

Vol. 131 No. 2 December 2017
Fourth Amendment Blog Essay

Carpenter and Our Third-Party Future

October 27, 2017 Later this year, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Carpenter v. United States. The question presented is whether the government may, without a...
  • Ian Samuel
Criminal Law Articles

The Judicial Presumption of Police Expertise

Vol. 130 No. 8 June 2017 This Article examines the unrecognized origins and scope of the judicial presumption of police expertise: the notion that trained, experienced officers develop insight into...
  • Anna Lvovsky
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