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All the Wrong Questions (Part 1 Prime) – Pascal on Natural Law
“Doubtless there are natural laws, but … reason having been corrupted, it corrupted everything.”
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No More Chest Thumping in Iowa – A Garbage Search About-Face
Iowa proves a legal realist’s dream (and privacy failure) in narrowing its state constitutional search protection.
categories: cases of interest, constitution, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, jurisprudence, privacy, slider, technology
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The Reasonableness of Police Force and Supreme Court Concurrences
Kudos on unanimity regarding straightforward Fourth Amendment law… but boo to an entirely superfluous concurrence.
categories: bench and bar, cases of interest, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, jurisprudence, slider, supreme court
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Let’s Be Reasonable About Geofence Warrants (Part 2) – US v. Chatrie
Eight concurrences and no majority is not getting the job done.
categories: bench and bar, cases of interest, crimprof blog, fourth amendment, jurisprudence, privacy, slider, technology