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The Fourth Amendment after Scalia

Posted on February 16, 2016 by pogowasright.org

There has been much written about the death of Antonin Scalia and his impact on Fourth Amendment protections. Of special note, these two pieces:

Justice Scalia: Underappreciated Fourth Amendment Defender by Jonathan Blanks and

Without Scalia, Will There Be a 4th Amendment Revolution? by Daniel Solove

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