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Spillover Across Remedies, Michael Coenen
Spillover Across Remedies, Michael Coenen
Journal Articles
Remedies influence rights, and rights apply across remedies. Combined together, these two phenomena produce the problem of spillover across remedies. The spillover problem occurs when considerations specific to one remedy affect the definition of a substantive rule that governs in other remedial settings. For example, the severe remedial consequences of suppressing incriminating evidence might generate substantive Fourth Amendment precedents that make other Fourth Amendment remedies (such as damage awards, injunctions, or ex ante denials of search warrants) more difficult to obtain. Or, the rule of lenity might yield a narrowed reading of a statutory rule in a criminal case, which …
Balancing The Scales: Reinstating Home Privacy Without Violence In Indiana, Tyler Anderson
Balancing The Scales: Reinstating Home Privacy Without Violence In Indiana, Tyler Anderson
Indiana Law Journal
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The Shocking Truth: Law Enforcement's Use And Abuse Of Tasers And The Need For Reform, Michelle E. Mcstravick
The Shocking Truth: Law Enforcement's Use And Abuse Of Tasers And The Need For Reform, Michelle E. Mcstravick
Villanova Law Review
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Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
Wilson, V Layne: Bans Press With Police In The Home, But Leaves Media Ride-Alongs Intact, Kathy A. Brown
West Virginia Law Review
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The Legal Future Of Reality Cop Shows: Parker V. Boyer Dismisses 1983 Claims Against Police Officers And Television Stations Jointly Engaged In Searches Of Homes, Christopher A. Rothe
The Legal Future Of Reality Cop Shows: Parker V. Boyer Dismisses 1983 Claims Against Police Officers And Television Stations Jointly Engaged In Searches Of Homes, Christopher A. Rothe
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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