Daily Archives: December 18, 2020

Reason: A Fourth Amendment Mistake the Supreme Court Should Fix

Reason: A Fourth Amendment Mistake the Supreme Court Should Fix by Damon Root (“Don’t expand the “hot pursuit” exception to the Fourth Amendment.”)

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CA8: Being a passenger in a stolen vehicle justifies a patdown for weapons

Defendant’s riding in a stolen car permits a patdown. “Further, to the extent Brooks argues questioning occurred before the frisk and exceeded the permissible scope of a Terry stop, we conclude that the officers were not required to give Miranda … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Roadside questioning in the patrol car doesn’t matter

“Also, the fact that Gardea was questioned in the patrol car is of no consequence. ‘An officer making a traffic stop does not violate the Fourth Amendment by asking the driver his destination and purpose, checking the license and registration, … Continue reading

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New Law Review: The Fourth Amendment Limits of Internet Content Preservation

Orin Kerr, The Fourth Amendment Limits of Internet Content Preservation, forthcoming in the St. Louis University Law Journal. Abstract:

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