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Exclusion of the exclusionary rule: Hudson v. Michigan.
March 22, 2007... INTRODUCTION
In Hudson v. Michigan, the Supreme Court of the United States once again limited the use of the exclusionary rule as a remedy for violations of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution by holding that the rule is...
The Fourth Amendment's consent to entry exception: protecting the castle from the co-tenant's consent: Georgia V. Randolph.
March 22, 2007... INTRODUCTION
In Georgia v. Randolph, the United States Supreme Court held that "a physically present co-occupant's stated refusal to permit entry prevails, rendering [a] warrantless search unreasonable and invalid as to him." (1) In...
The Garcetti test: limiting a public employee's freedom of speech and the constitutional implications on academic speech: Garcetti v. Ceballos.
March 22, 2007... "[T]he government, as an employer, must have wide discretion and control over the management of its personnel and internal affairs. This includes the prerogative to remove employees whose conduct hinders efficient operation and to do so with...
Limiting speech at funerals: analysis and proposal for jurisprudence.
March 22, 2007... INTRODUCTION
The members of Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), led by Pastor Fred Phelps, believe that God is punishing America. (1) The church members consist mostly of Pastor Phelps's family, and they believe that America's acceptance of...