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Announcing HendersonBot
I for one welcome our robot doppelgangers.
categories: academia, adjudication, artificial intelligence, criminal law, crimprof blog, investigation, law school, scholarship, slider, teaching, technology
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The Right Way to Decide Chatrie – (Or, Let’s Be Reasonable About Geofence Warrants, Part 6)
The Supremes can do some good—and not embarrass the future—by rejecting extremes and reinforcing the constitutional magistrate role.
categories: cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, investigation, privacy, slider, supreme court, technology
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Selecting a Criminal Procedure Casebook
Law school casebooks should not cost $300… but they also cannot (sustainably) be free.
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Brigham City Emergency Aid Lives On
The Court unanimously, as expected, sticks to its sui generis rule.
categories: cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, investigation, privacy, slider, supreme court
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Let’s Be Reasonable About Geofence Warrants (Part 5) – New Jersey v. Bryant
The NJ Superior Court’s Appellate Division takes a measured (if less than ideal) approach to cell tower dumps, and this time in a published opinion.
categories: cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, investigation, privacy, scholarship, slider, technology