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Third Circuit Votes to Rehear Katzin En Banc on the Scope of the Davis Good Faith Exception

Posted on December 13, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Orin Kerr writes:

I’ve blogged before about United States v. Katzin, the Third Circuit decision imposing a warrant requirement for installing a GPS device on a car and limiting the scope of the Davis good faith exception. In my earlier post, I explained why the Third Circuit’s good faith analysis was not likely to be the last word on the issue:

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