Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Search and seizure (3)
- Evidence (2)
- Fourth Amendment (2)
- Privacy (2)
- Administrative searches (1)
-
- Arrest (1)
- Blackie's House of Beef (1)
- Constitutional Law (1)
- Constitutional Law; search and seizure (1)
- Constitutional law (1)
- Criminal Law; Search and Seizure (1)
- Criminal procedure (1)
- D. C. Circuit (1)
- Federal courts (1)
- Harboring (1)
- INS (1)
- Illegal aliens (1)
- Immigration and Naturalization Service (1)
- Inc. v. Castillo (1)
- Personal papers (1)
- Private papers (1)
- Probable cause (1)
- United States Constitution 4th Amendment (1)
- Unreasonable searches (1)
- Warden v. Hayden (1)
Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Law
Fourth Amendment Finality, John R. Pagan
United States V. Ross, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
United States V. Ross, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Washington V. Chrisman, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Washington V. Chrisman, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Standing Up For Fourth Amendment Rights: Salvucci, Rawlings, And The Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy (Comment), Elizabeth Brandt
Standing Up For Fourth Amendment Rights: Salvucci, Rawlings, And The Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy (Comment), Elizabeth Brandt
Articles
The initial inquiry a court must make before considering a motion to suppress evidence based on an unreasonable search and seizure is whether the individual has standing under the fourth amendment. This Note examines the historical development of the standing doctrines leading to the reasonable expectation of privacy test adopted by the Supreme Court in Rakas v. Illinois. The Note also identifies the problems created by the Court's far-reaching application of this test. The author concludes that the overall effect of recent decisions may be to limit the number of defendants able to assert fourth amendment claims, since suppression hearing …
Constitutional Protection For Private Papers, Craig M. Bradley
Constitutional Protection For Private Papers, Craig M. Bradley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Capacity To Contest A Search And Seizure: The Passing Of Old Rules And Some Suggestions For New Ones, Christopher Slobogin
Capacity To Contest A Search And Seizure: The Passing Of Old Rules And Some Suggestions For New Ones, Christopher Slobogin
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
Professor Slobogin examines recent Supreme Court decisions involving standing to challenge search and seizure violations, and argues that the Court's commitment to a "totality of the circumstances" approach has permitted erosion of fourth amendment protections. After concluding that these decisions provide little guidance to lower courts, Professor Slobogin offers a set of principles which will aid in analyzing the Court's direction.
Recent Development, Constitutional Law: Protection Against Illegal Search And Seizure--Blackie's House Of Beef, Inc. V. Castillo, No. 79-1057 & 79-2358 (D.C. Cir. July 22, 1981), Stephen James Anaya
Recent Development, Constitutional Law: Protection Against Illegal Search And Seizure--Blackie's House Of Beef, Inc. V. Castillo, No. 79-1057 & 79-2358 (D.C. Cir. July 22, 1981), Stephen James Anaya
Publications
No abstract provided.