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.
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- GeneralThis article examines the current approaches to employment discrimination based on off-duty smoking.
- GeneralThis article analyzes the impact of Smith v. City of Jackson on the rights of older workers who may lose their employment.
- GeneralThis article considers the competing interests of constitutionally protected speech and privacy as it relates to spam e-mails.
- GeneralThe author recommends that homeopaths and other similarly situated practitioner groups organize on a state-by-state basis around a code of conduct as a means to counteract restrictive laws.
- GeneralThis Note examines the Supreme Court’s 2003 application of the Due Process Clause to place substantive limitations on punitive damages awards in civil cases.
- GeneralThis article argues that state public accommodations statutes offer an excellent vehicle for challenging discriminatory practices of refusing to dispense prescription contraceptives.
- GeneralThis Article questions why a venture capital market in any jurisdiction would exhibit a preference for either active- or passive-investor funds.