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Eavesdropping, The Fourth Amendment, And The Common Law (Of Eavesdropping), Donald A. Dripps
Eavesdropping, The Fourth Amendment, And The Common Law (Of Eavesdropping), Donald A. Dripps
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
This Article addresses two of the most momentous and controversial issues raised by the Fourth Amendment. These issues are closely related but distinct. First, is eavesdropping a “search” subject to the Fourth Amendment? Second, are Fourth Amendment “searches” limited to the interests against physical intrusion protected by the common-law torts of trespass and false arrest?
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Remarkably, the debate about the Fourth Amendment, the common law, and eavesdropping has almost completely ignored the common law of eavesdropping. This Article is the first to consider the Fourth Amendment in light of an in-depth examination of the common law’s prohibition of …
If Black Lives Really Matter, We Must End Traffic Stops!, Kenneth Williams
If Black Lives Really Matter, We Must End Traffic Stops!, Kenneth Williams
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
This Article will argue that African Americans will continue to be fatally shot and killed by police disproportionately and in many cases unjustifiably as long as police are allowed to stop motorists for minor non-violent traffic infractions. These stops do little to combat crime and are not worth the lives they upend and the continued unconstitutional racial discrimination that motivates many of these stops. Although the standards for police use of force need to be reformed and police culture has to be changed, the other reform that is imperative in order to significantly reduce the disproportionate fatal police shootings of …