380 research outputs found
Rethinking Canine Sniffs: The Impact of \u3cem\u3eKyllo v. United States\u3c/em\u3e
The argument develops as follows. Part II provides a general background on how the court has determined whether an investigative technique or device is a search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and the implications for finding that something is a search. This section focuses primarily on Katz v. United States, the pivotal case in which the Supreme Court departed from previous Fourth Amendment jurisprudence by recognizing that the Fourth Amendment\u27s core value is the protection of individual privacy, not the protection of places. In light of this background, Part III provides examples of how the Supreme Court has applied Katz to certain factual situations, and what factors it has traditionally considered to determine if a reasonable expectation of privacy exists. Part IV examines the reasoning of the Kyllo decision and evaluates it in terms of those traditional factors. Part V looks closely at the landmark case in canine sniffs, United States v. Place, and analyzes the Court\u27s reasoning in finding that a dog sniff was not a search. Finally, Part VI explores how and why the reasoning in Place and other dog-sniff cases has been eroded by the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Kyllo
Rethinking Canine Sniffs: The Impact of \u3cem\u3eKyllo v. United States\u3c/em\u3e
The argument develops as follows. Part II provides a general background on how the court has determined whether an investigative technique or device is a search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and the implications for finding that something is a search. This section focuses primarily on Katz v. United States, the pivotal case in which the Supreme Court departed from previous Fourth Amendment jurisprudence by recognizing that the Fourth Amendment\u27s core value is the protection of individual privacy, not the protection of places. In light of this background, Part III provides examples of how the Supreme Court has applied Katz to certain factual situations, and what factors it has traditionally considered to determine if a reasonable expectation of privacy exists. Part IV examines the reasoning of the Kyllo decision and evaluates it in terms of those traditional factors. Part V looks closely at the landmark case in canine sniffs, United States v. Place, and analyzes the Court\u27s reasoning in finding that a dog sniff was not a search. Finally, Part VI explores how and why the reasoning in Place and other dog-sniff cases has been eroded by the Court\u27s reasoning and holding in Kyllo
âFrom Concern to Caring: A Journey to understanding Biblical Charityâ
Dr. Froh presents what the Biblical Charity Institute is and what it does
âFrom Concern to Caring: A Journey to understanding Biblical Charityâ
Dr. Froh presents what the Biblical Charity Institute is and what it does
Entwicklung spektraler Messmethoden fĂŒr Doppler-Lidar
Zur Untersuchung der mittleren AtmosphĂ€re (10-100 km) wurde in dieser Arbeit ein kompaktes transportables Doppler-Lidar (â 1 m^3) mit TageslichtfĂ€higkeit entwickelt und anhand erster AtmosphĂ€renmessungen bestĂ€tigt. Mit hoher zeitlicher, rĂ€umlicher sowie spektraler Auflösung werden ganze Doppler-Spektren der Mie- und Rayleigh-Streuung sowie der Kalium-Resonanzfluoreszenz untersucht, was genaue Wind-, Temperatur- sowie Aerosolmessungen ermöglicht. Das System wurde als Netzwerklidar entwickelt und wird zukĂŒnftig als Verbund mehrerer solcher GerĂ€te die AtmosphĂ€re mehrdimensional untersuchen
Validation of a Spanish translation of the Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6) with a Chilean sample of adults and high schoolers
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