Reason: Volokh Conspiracy: Impressions from the oral argument in Kansas v. Glover

Reason: Volokh Conspiracy: Impressions from the oral argument in Kansas v. Glover by Orin S. Kerr
On reasonable suspicion and how to calculate it.

The Supreme Court held argument Monday in Kansas v. Glover, the Fourth Amendment case I blogged about last week. The transcript is up here, and I thought I would blog some reactions.

1. Does the officer need to testify? ..

2. Quantifying probable cause and reasonable suspicion. …

3. Can cause be based on purely statistical information? …

4. A note on the criminal/civil divide. …

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