All Articles tagged search
New York Appeals
October 12, 2018 EDT Although Judge Wilson brings commercial litigation experience to the bench, we can expect that his most significant contributions will likely be advocating for reform in the criminal justice system.
Justice Commentaries
July 17, 2018 EDT This article examines Fourth Amendment concerns raised by government drone surveillance in light of the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in cases dealing with new technologies.
State Constitutional Commentary
December 02, 2015 EDT This article explores how lawyers have contributed to the development of state constitutional rights law in the search and seizure context.
State Constitutional Commentary
December 02, 2015 EDT This note seeks to explore and reconcile the conflicts regarding the courts’ various decisions involving drug-detection dogs.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT This essay introduces the six articles that follow in this collection and assesses what they say about the contemporary state of research in public defense generally.
Justice Commentaries
August 03, 2015 EDT This essay introduces the six articles that follow in this collection and assesses what they say about the contemporary state of research in public defense generally.
State Constitutional Commentary
January 05, 2015 EDT This high court study follows the New York State Court of Appeals's application of the De Bour standard in search and seizure cases.
New York Appeals
March 03, 2013 EDT The New York City Criminal Court has largely ignored Fourth Amendment issues.
General
January 01, 2013 EDT This paper is a benefits analysis to the services provided by the pharmaceutical industry and aims to address and clarify a few of the many misperceptions about the industry.
General
January 01, 2007 EDT This article proposes that any intrusion with the purpose of obtaining physical evidence or information, either by a technological device or the use of the senses, is a search.
General
January 01, 2006 EDT This article considers the states' interpretation of protections for the criminally accused.