The Supreme Court’s brisk opinion in Dahda v. United States awarded the government yet another exclusionary rule victory, this time in the context of a statutory provision rooted in the Omnibus Crime ...
Dahda v. United States arguably poses a clash between two of the Supreme Court’s recent passions: strict adherence to statutory texts and cutting back on the exclusionary rule. This tension is unusual ...
Like my co-blogger Will Baude, I was very interested in the Ninth Circuit’s recent case, United States v. Dreyer, suppressing evidence as a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act. I think the case is ...
The Trump Administration's Education Department defended the exclusionary rule as consistent with the department's focus on the importance of cross-examination and as being simple to apply. Critics of ...
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