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"Knock, Knock" Is No Joke: Announcement Rules For Business Premises, Michigan Law Review
"Knock, Knock" Is No Joke: Announcement Rules For Business Premises, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the courts should reject a home-business distinction in the application of announcement requirements. The Note concludes that announcement rules should apply whenever their underlying policies are served. This approach would apply announcement requirements to closed and occupied business premises.
Part I examines the arguments offered by some courts for a restrictive interpretation of announcement protections in the business context. Part I suggests that these arguments are unpersuasive and that the courts' application of announcement rules should correspond to the policies behind them. Part II argues that the policy justifications for announcement are served in the business …
Watching The Judiciary Watch The Police, Jon O. Newman
Watching The Judiciary Watch The Police, Jon O. Newman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Police Practices and the Law: Essays from the Michigan Law ReviewThe University of Michigan Press
Punishment By Imprisonment: Placing Ideology Into Concrete, David A. Ward
Punishment By Imprisonment: Placing Ideology Into Concrete, David A. Ward
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Imprisonment in America: Choosing the Future by Michael Sherman and Gordon Hawkins
In The Belly Of The Beast: Letters From Prison, Michigan Law Review
In The Belly Of The Beast: Letters From Prison, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison by Jack Henry Abbott