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2009
Justice Douglas' Dissent in Terry v. Ohio
Paul Butler, Geoge Washington University
Justice Harlan's Dissent in United States v. White
Catherine Hancock, Tulane University
Justice Marshall’s Dissent in Schneckloth
Arnold Loewy, Texas Tech University
Justice O'Connor's Dissent in Atwater
Wayne Logan, Florida State University
Justice Brandeis’ Dissent in Olmstead
Carole Steiker, Harvard University
2008
The Public and the Private at the United States Border with Cyberspace
John Palfrey, Berman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University
Border Searches in the Age of Terrorism
Robert Bloom, Boston College
Electronic Surveillance at the Virtual Border
Susan A. Freiwald, University of San Francisco
Border Fiction: Does an Analogy to Immigration Law Alleviate Fourth Amendment Anxiety?
Matthew Hall, University of Mississippi
Combating Terrorism in the Digital Age: A Clash of Doctrines: The Frontier of Sovereignty - National Security and Citizenship - The Fourth Amendment - Technology and Shifting Legal Borders
Harvey Rishikof, National War College
2007
Foreward
Thomas K. Clancy, University of Mississippi
Correction Search-and-Seizure History: Now-Forotten Common-Law Warrantless Arrest Standards and the Original Understanding of "Due Process of Law"
Thomas Y. Davies, University of Tennessee
Reactive and Incompletely Theorized State Constitutional Decision-Making
Lawrence Friedman, New England School of Law
"John Adams Made Me Do It". Judicial Federalism, Judicial Chauvinism, and Article 14 of Massachusetts' Declaration of Rights
Honorable Joseph Grasso, Massachusette Appeals Court
The Texas Experience: A Case for the Lockstep Approach
Honorable Michael E. Keasler, Cour of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Should State Courts Depart From the Fourth Amendment? Search and Seizure, State Constitutions, and the Oregon Experience
Honorable Jack Landau, Court of Appeals of Oregon
Fourth Amendment and Independent State Grounds
Honorable Irma S. Raker, Court of Appeals of Maryland
State Constitutional Methodology in Search and Seizure Cases
Robert Williams, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden
Survey: State Search and Seizure Analogs
Michael J. Gorman
2006
2006 James Otis Lecture
A Morgan Cloud, Emory University
The Poorly Considered Path to a Largely Objective Approach
George Dix, University of Texas
The Reasonable Policeman
Craig Bradley, Indiana University
Fourth Amendment Panel Discussion
Craig Bradley
George Dix
Debra Livingston
Andrew Taslitz
2005
The Fourth Amendment Aspects of Computer Searches:
A Perspective and a Primer
Thomas K. Clancy, University of Mississippi
The Fourth Amendment in an Era of Ubiquitous Technology
Susan Brenner, University of Dayton
The Fourth Amendment in an Era of Digital Evidence
Orin Kerr, George Washington University
Transaction Surveillance by the Government
Christopher Slobogin, University of Florida
Fourth Amendment Panel Discussion
Susan Brenner
Orin Kerr
Christopher Slobogin
2004
Forward
Thomas K. Clancy, University of Mississippi
Making the Right Gamble: The Odds on Probably Cause
Ronald Bacigal, University of Richmond
The Fourth Amendment and the Fallacy of Composition: Determinacy Versus Legitimacy in a Regime of Bright-Line Rules
Donald Dripps, University of Richmond
Terry v. Ohio at Thirty-Five: A Revisionist View
Lewis Katz, Case Western Reserve University
Protecting the Citizen "Whilst He Is Quiet".: Suspicionless Searches, "Special Needs" and General Warrants
Scott Sundby, Washington & Lee University
Overcoming Hiddenness: The Role of Intentions in Fourth Amendment Analysis
Daniel Yeager, California Western University
2003
Forward
Thomas K. Clancy, University of Mississippi
Quakers, Slaves and the Founders: Profiling to Save the Union
A. Morgan Cloud, Emory, University
"Voluntary" Interviews and Airport Searches of Middle Eastern Men: The Fourth Amendment in a Time of Terror
Tracey Maclin, Boston University
Using Race or Ethnicity as a Factor in Assessing the REasonableness of Fourth Amendment Activity: Description, Yes; Predition, No
David Harris, University of Toledo
Terrorism, Race and a New Approach to Consent Searches
George C. Thomas, III
2002
Rube Goldberg Meets the Constitution: The Supreme Court,
Technology and the Fourth Amendment
A. Morgan Cloud, Emory University
Katz, Kyllo, and Technology: Virtual Fourth Amendment Protection in the Twenty-First Century
Tracey Maclin, Boston University
Public Privacy: Camera Surveillance of Public Places and the Right to Anonymity
Chistopher Slobogin, University of Florida
Technology and the Threshold of the Fourth Amendment: A Tale of Two Futures
James Tomkovicz, University of Iowa
A Fourth Amendment "Search" in the Age of Technology: Postmodern Perspective
Kathryn Urbonya, College of William and Mary
Back to the Future: Kyllo, Katz, and Common Law
David Sklansky, University of California at Los Angeles
Coping with Technological Change: Kyllo and the Proper Analytical Structure to Measure the Scope of Fourth Amendment Rights
Thomas K. Clancy, University of Mississippi