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Section 6: Criminal, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Sep 2014

Section 6: Criminal, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

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Symposium: Surprising Unanimity, Even More Surprising Clarity, Adam M. Gershowitz Jun 2014

Symposium: Surprising Unanimity, Even More Surprising Clarity, Adam M. Gershowitz

Popular Media

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Why Arizona V. Gant Is The Wrong Solution To The Warrantless Cell Phone Search Problem, Adam M. Gershowitz Apr 2014

Why Arizona V. Gant Is The Wrong Solution To The Warrantless Cell Phone Search Problem, Adam M. Gershowitz

Faculty Publications

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David Leon Riley V. State Of California And United States Of America V. Brima Wurie: Brief Of Amici Curiae Criminal Law Professors In Support Of Petitioner Riley And Respondent Wurie, Adam M. Gershowitz, Patricia E. Roberts, Tillman J. Breckenridge, Tara A. Brennan Mar 2014

David Leon Riley V. State Of California And United States Of America V. Brima Wurie: Brief Of Amici Curiae Criminal Law Professors In Support Of Petitioner Riley And Respondent Wurie, Adam M. Gershowitz, Patricia E. Roberts, Tillman J. Breckenridge, Tara A. Brennan

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Affecting Eternity: The Court's Confused Lesson In Board Of Education V. Earls, George M. Dery Iii Apr 2003

Affecting Eternity: The Court's Confused Lesson In Board Of Education V. Earls, George M. Dery Iii

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

In Board of Education v. Earls, the US. Supreme Court found the random drug testing of schoolchildren who participated in extracurricular activities to be reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. In this Article, Professor Dery argues that this latest extension of the special needs doctrine is both patronizing to student privacy interests and inconsistent with the Court's previous limitation of suspicionless searches in New Jersey v. T.L.O. and Chandler v. Miller. Professor Dery criticizes the Court's Earls decision as a confused lesson in constitutional law, abandoning the very fundamentals of the Fourth Amendment.


Can The "Public Interest" Justify Non-Consensual Searches Of Homes In Bankruptcy Cases?, A. Mechele Dickerson Dec 2002

Can The "Public Interest" Justify Non-Consensual Searches Of Homes In Bankruptcy Cases?, A. Mechele Dickerson

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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The Challenge Of Prosecuting Organized Crime In The United States: Procedural Issues, Paul Marcus Oct 1998

The Challenge Of Prosecuting Organized Crime In The United States: Procedural Issues, Paul Marcus

Faculty Publications

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Section 4: Criminal Law And Procedure, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Sep 1998

Section 4: Criminal Law And Procedure, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

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Section 9: Criminal Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School Sep 1995

Section 9: Criminal Law, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School

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Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces Jan 1980

Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces

Faculty Publications

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