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Airport Security Systems And The Fourth Amendment, Herbert J. Mang Jr. Aug 1974

Airport Security Systems And The Fourth Amendment, Herbert J. Mang Jr.

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aspects Of The Executive's Power Over National Security Matters: Secrecy Classifications And Foreign Intelligence Wiretaps, Charles R. Nesson Apr 1974

Aspects Of The Executive's Power Over National Security Matters: Secrecy Classifications And Foreign Intelligence Wiretaps, Charles R. Nesson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law And Procedure Eleventh Survey Of Florida Law - Part Four, David Frisch Jan 1974

Criminal Law And Procedure Eleventh Survey Of Florida Law - Part Four, David Frisch

Law Faculty Publications

This survey is a continuation of previous articles on the topic of Florida criminal law and procedure.


The Fourth Amendment As A Way Of Talking About People: A Study Of Robinson And Matlock, James Boyd White Jan 1974

The Fourth Amendment As A Way Of Talking About People: A Study Of Robinson And Matlock, James Boyd White

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One way to regard what the Supreme Court has done in the cases it has decided under the Fourth Amendment is to say that it has created a specialized discourse of adjudication, a language in which it can talk about and dispose of the repeated conflicts that arise between an officer engaged in the process of crime control and a citizen upon whose freedom or security he intrudes. The events which bring these two figures together are bewildering in their variety and complexity, and the claims on each side are deeply felt and strenuously made. It has not been easy …


Katz And The Fourth Amendment: A Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy Or, A Man's Home Is His Fort, Richard L. Aynes Jan 1974

Katz And The Fourth Amendment: A Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy Or, A Man's Home Is His Fort, Richard L. Aynes

Cleveland State Law Review

While there are a great many cases and commentaries treating fourth amendment rights, little attention has been given to the circumstances that must exist in order for it to be said that a search and seizure has taken place. The purpose of this note is to explore the issues involved in determining when the conduct of law enforcement officers constitutes a search and seizure. Consideration will be given to Katz v. United States, which established the test to be applied in making this determination; to the application of Katz and its effect upon fourth amendment protections; to alternatives for the …