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Judges and Judiciary

Apr. 15, 2006

Roberts' Dissent in 'Randolph' Reveals Shrinking View of Privacy

Forum Column - By Edward Loya - In a commentary published in the Daily Journal last fall ("Search Case Will Shed Light on Roberts Court," Oct. 24, 2005), I analyzed Georgia v. Randolph - the first significant Fourth Amendment case to come b

Forum Column

By Edward Loya
     
      In a commentary published in the Daily Journal last fall ("Search Case Will Shed Light on Roberts Court," Oct. 24, 2005), I analyzed Georgia v. Randolph - the first significant Fourth Amendment case to come before the Roberts court. "If court watchers are truly interested in anticipating the court's jurisprudence for years to come," I wrote, "they woul...

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