Notes on 2012

U.S. District Courts have about 32,000 more opinions on Lexis in 2012 than 2011, and they doubled since 2007. The rough numbers (because I can only estimate):

2012 184,000
2011 142,000
2009 122,000
2008 106,000
2007 95,000

An increasing number are search and seizure cases, so lawyers have not stopped litigating the issues.

I don’t know that the U.S. District Courts are putting out more written opinions, but I do know that Lexis has a lot more, including USMJ R&R’s that maybe used to be overlooked. Still, I’m avoiding civil cases because of time constraints. A lot of Fourth Amendment law is made in civil cases, so, if you know of one worth mentioning here, let me know.

Number of posts here passed the 10,000 mark long ago. There were 1,669 in 2012. This site has been on two platforms. The first is gone, and the cases worth citing integrated into the book supplement. Everything without an * following the citation through summer 2012 is in the supplement. There have been 8100+ postings on this platform, so probably 10,500 total? This blog is ten years old in 7½ weeks.

Coming: On the 10th Anniversary I hope to remember and post my “8 rules” of Fourth Amendment reality. So much has changed since I became a lawyer. Some rules from 40 years ago are on their heads, but the Fourth Amendment cases are becoming more predictable for the police with “bright line rules” and courts way more often than not defaulting to the police testimony as the truth.

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