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Appellate Division, Third Department, Landsman V. Village Of Hancock, Joaquin Orellana
Appellate Division, Third Department, Landsman V. Village Of Hancock, Joaquin Orellana
Touro Law Review
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The Good And Bad News About Consent Searches In The Supreme Court, Tracey Maclin
The Good And Bad News About Consent Searches In The Supreme Court, Tracey Maclin
Faculty Scholarship
This article is about the Supreme Court's consent search doctrine. Part I describes how the law of consent searches developed between the 1920s and 1973, when Schneckloth v. Bustamonte was decided, which is the Court's seminal consent search case.
Part II of the article is a discussion of Bustamonte. In particular, this part highlights the spoken and unspoken premises that influenced the result in Bustamonte and outlines Bustamonte's continuing relevance for consent search cases today.
Part III examines United States v. Drayton, a ruling authored by Justice Kennedy that explains why a cryptic passage in that ruling provides important clues …
The Good And Bad News About Consent Searches In The Supreme Court, Tracey Maclin
The Good And Bad News About Consent Searches In The Supreme Court, Tracey Maclin
UF Law Faculty Publications
This article is about the Supreme Court's consent search doctrine. Part I describes how the law of consent searches developed between the 1920s and 1973, when Schneckloth v. Bustamonte was decided, which is the Court's seminal consent search case. Part II of the article is a discussion of Bustamonte. In particular, this part highlights the spoken and unspoken premises that influenced the result in Bustamonte and outlines Bustamonte's continuing relevance for consent search cases today. Part III examines United States v. Drayton, a ruling authored by Justice Kennedy that explains why a cryptic passage in that ruling provides important clues …
A Law Student In The Supreme Court: United States V. Drayton And The Future Of Consent Search Analysis, Dennis J. Callahan
A Law Student In The Supreme Court: United States V. Drayton And The Future Of Consent Search Analysis, Dennis J. Callahan
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
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