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Northern Illinois University

2017

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Terry V. Ohio At 50: What It Created, What It Has Meant, Is It Under Attack And Is The Court Opening The Door To Police Misconduct?, Jeffrey D. Swartz Nov 2017

Terry V. Ohio At 50: What It Created, What It Has Meant, Is It Under Attack And Is The Court Opening The Door To Police Misconduct?, Jeffrey D. Swartz

Northern Illinois University Law Review

Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court issued their opinion in Terry v. Ohio. The underpinnings of this decision became the bedrock of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. This article re-examines that decision, and its effect on the development of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. What is the lasting effect, if any, of Utah v. Strieff and Heien v. North Carolina on Terry? Ultimately, this article is designed to bring the issues forward, and challenge the reader to examine what appears to be innocuous cases, the subtle attack on Terry's objective standards and the individual protections the case created, and whether, after fifty …


Supply The Hand That Feeds: Narcotic Detection Dogs And The Fourth Amendment, Megan Yentes Jun 2017

Supply The Hand That Feeds: Narcotic Detection Dogs And The Fourth Amendment, Megan Yentes

Northern Illinois University Law Review

Police canines are highly valued by law enforcement agencies as they are capable of detecting the faintest scent of contraband. The Supreme Court has established that a canine sniff is not a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and as long as a canine has been formally trained by any "bona fide" organization, their positive alert provides law enforcement officials with the requisite probable cause to institute warrantless and invasive searches of automobiles. The Supreme Court's flawed approach was best summed up by Justice Souter when he stated, "The infallible dog, however, is a creature of legal fiction." …