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499 U.S. 621 (1991), 89-1632, California v. Hodari D.
..., this Court looks to the common law of arrest. To constitute a seizure of the person, just as ... the fact that street encounters between citizens and police officers "are incredibly rich in ...692, 696 (1981); Reid v. Georgia, 488 [448] U.S. 438, 440, n. (1980) (per ...
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The promises and perils of evidence-based corrections.
..., making them less productive parents and citizens when they return home. (57) In places with ... of "problem-solving courts focuse[d] on arrestees with substance abuse and mental health ... JRI work in Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, ...
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How and Why Race Continues to Influence the Administration of Criminal Justice in Louisiana
Introduction - I. The outcomes triggering the deeper inquiry: racial disparities permeate louisiana’s criminal justice system - II. Non-unanimous jury verdicts - III. Peremptory strikes - IV. Death-qualification - V. The inter-relatedness of non-unanimous jury verdicts, peremptory challenges, and death qualification
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107 F.3d 696 (9th Cir. 1996), 95-55464, Alvarez-Machain v. United States
... he reached United States territory under arrest. In addition to the cases ...Georgia, 428 U.S. 153, 183, 96 S.Ct. 2909, 2929, 49 ... torture, the TVPA allows aliens and citizens to bring such claims. The defendants' distinction ...
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PRIVACY, POVERTY, AND BIG DATA: A MATRIX OF VULNERABILITIES FOR POOR AMERICANS.
... using their identity, such as wrongful arrests, improper child support garnishments, and ... because she associated with "Spanish citizens," (206) and a white man alleged discriminatory ... those developed in Title VII cases."); Georgia State Conference of Branches of NAACP v. Georgia, ...
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Containing cell phones? Restoring the balance between privacy and government interests in Fourth Amendment cell phone searches and seizures.
... contained within the cell phone provides citizens with great access to information all in one ... a warrant if the search is incident to the arrest or conducted under exigent circumstances. (10) An ... Tenth circuits, as well as the states of Georgia, Alabama, Kansas, Colorado, and California. See ...
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BAN THE BLACK BOX: CRIMINAL BACKGROUND SCREENING AND THE INFORMATION-WITHHOLDING PROBLEM.
... enacted since the 1970s have caused arrest and incarceration rates to soar. (24) ...citizens have been convicted of a felony. (27) This ... a Crime Makes You a Criminal in Georgia, 65 MERCER L. REV. 759, 760-61 (2014). . (34.) ...
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The Need for 'Knowing': Why the Iowa Supreme Court Should Reject Schneckloth v. Bustamonte
More than 40 years ago, the United States Supreme Court decided Schneckloth v. Bustamonte. The decision, imposing a "totality of the circumstances" test to evaluate the voluntariness of consent to a search, remains the binding federal standard and the subject of pervasive criticism. In addition, consent continues to be law enforcement's most common method to evade the constitutional...
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The New Law of the Child.
... for future lives as autonomous adult citizens. As the Supreme Court noted in Board of Education ... by a police officer in the course of an arrest for a crime he did not commit. (224) Reflecting ...HEALTH L. REV. 1, 1-2 (2016). . (47.) In Georgia, for instance, two fifteen-year-olds who engage ...
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Stealth Authoritarianism
Authoritarianism has been undergoing a metamorphosis. Historically, authoritarians openly repressed opponents by violence and harassment and subverted the rule of law to perpetuate their rule. The post- Cold War crackdown on these transparently authoritarian practices provided significant incentives to avoid them. Instead, the new generation of authoritarians learned to perpetuate their power...
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387 U.S. 1 (1967), 116, In re Gault
... them that their son had, in effect, been arrested. Gerald was taken to the Children's Detention ... manner the liberty of individual citizens. Quite obviously, systems of specialized penal ... Central of Georgia Ry. v. Wright , 207 U.S. 127, 138; Coe v. Armour ...
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Elephants in the station house: serial crimes, wrongful convictions, and expanding wrongful conviction analysis to include police investigation.
... stages of the criminal process from arrest to prosecution to conviction. Nor does the study ... least fifteen men, women, and children in Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, ...(567) While "fine upstanding citizens" do commit serious crimes, and ex-convicts are ...
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The meanings of the 'privileges and immunities of citizens' on the eve of the Civil War.
... reference was to a comment, attributed to Senator Robert Tombs of Georgia, that he would soon call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker ...Moody, 26 Ind. 299, 305 (1866). . (34) Wm. H. Williams, The Arrest of Non-Residents for Debt--Constitutionality of the Law, 2 Western L.J. ...
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FOURTH AMENDMENT MORALISM.
...Casey (3) and Stanley v. Georgia, (4) the Court has envisioned "privacy" as a ..., it might endorse certain norms of how citizens living in an orderly society interact with agents ..., (141) and immune from most forms of arrest or compunctions of legal authority. (142) Second, ...
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268 F.2d 928 (5th Cir. 1959), 17665, Deloach v. Rogers
...E. Deloach, is a resident of Georgia. In the District Court for the Southern District ... of his complaint, had never been arrested. It was alleged that he had been in a controversy ... by a citizen of Georgia against other citizens of the same State for false arrest and for ...
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LAW, VIRTUAL REALITY, AND AUGMENTED REALITY.
..., maybe talk the guy into going away, maybe arrest him, maybe even have him prosecuted. Dealing with ... many resources into such prevention when citizens can more effectively prevent the problem ...Georgia decision, which held that mere possession of ...
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463 U.S. 1032 (1983), 82-256, Michigan v. Long
... to be marihuana. Respondent was then arrested for possession of marihuana. A further search ...1178 (1956); Stembridge v. Georgia, 343 U.S. 541, 547, 72 S.Ct. 834, 837, 96 L.Ed. ... it to respect the rights of American citizens under the United States Constitution. We would ...
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__ U.S. __, 15-1204, Jennings v. Rodriguez
After a 2004 conviction, Rodriguez, a Mexican citizen and a lawful U.S. permanent resident, was detained under 8 U.S.C. 1226 while the government sought his removal. In 2007, Rodriguez sought habeas relief, claiming that he was entitled to a bond hearing to determine whether his continued detention was justified, alleging that 8 U.S.C. 1225(b), 1226(a), and 1226(c) do not authorize “prolonged”...
... Attorney General to issue warrants for the arrest. and detention of these aliens pending the ... . . "[A]ll non-citizens within the Central District of. California ... . . Georgia Ga. Code Ann. §§17-6-1, 17-6-15 (Supp. 2017). ...
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547 U.S. 586 (2006), 04-1360, Hudson v. Michigan
... a surprised resident), property (because citizens presumably would open the door upon an ....2d 13 (1990), where an illegal warrantless arrest was made in Harris' house, we held that. ... of the private lives of our people." Georgia v. Randolph, 547 U.S. 103, 113, 126 S.Ct. 1515, ...
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301 U.S. 548 (1937), 837, Steward Machine Co. v. Collector of Internal Revenue
... to induce wealthy persons to become its citizens. See 67 Cong.Rec. Part 1, pp. 735, 752. It ...Georgia, 6 Pet. 515, 570,. are limitations upon the ... the action of the state governments can arrest" or obstruct the course of the national power. . \xC2"...
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Chevron's Liberty Exception
This Article argues that the Supreme Court's practice in immigration cases reflects an unstated but compelling limitation on Chevron deference. Judicial deference to the executive branch is inappropriate when courts review the legality of a government intrusion on physical liberty. This norm is illustrated by the fact that the Court has not meaningfully applied Chevron deference in cases...
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The High Stakes of Low-Level Criminal Justice.
... of order-maintenance policing--stops and arrests for minor offenses such as loitering, ... plead guilty and be sentenced." (191) In Georgia, observers watched a judge inform a large group ... daily situations in which policemen and citizens confront each other on the street." (252) That ...
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The constitutional protection of information in a digital age.
...(32) Protect Marriage Washington, the citizens group that sponsored the referendum petition, ...(68) Glik was arrested for digitally recording several police officers ...765, 783 (1978); see Stanley v. Georgia, 394 U.S. 557, 564 (1969) ("It is .. well ...
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901 F.3d 1245 (11th Cir. 2018), 17-13139, Walker v. City of Calhoun, GA
... District of Georgia, D.C. Docket No. 4:15-cv-00170-HLM. . . ... bail for indigent arrestees. . . I. . ... rights of other citizens to a greater extent than necessary. to ...
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The posse comitatus and the office of sheriff: armed citizens summoned to the aid of law enforcement.
... the peace." (164) In other words, the posse could be used for the arrest of all types of criminals. This included the power to arrest even "a great ...GEORGIA Ga. Code Ann. Any person who renders [section] 16- assistance reasonably ...