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Article: Waiting for the other shoe: Hudson and the precarious state of Mapp.
- Article from:
- Iowa Law Review
- Article date:
- July 1, 2008
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INTRODUCTION
I. WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD CASES: HOW BAD TIMING
TURNED A FOURTH AMENDMENT FOOTNOTE INTO A POTENTIAL
BLOCKBUSTER
A. ALL ACCORDING TO PLAN: FINDING BOOKER T. HUDSON, JR. AND
THE FIRST ARGUMENT
B. THE REARGUMENT: ALL ABOUT MAPP
II. TWENTY MONTHS OF SILENCE: WHEN (IF EVER) WILL MAPP BE
TESTED?
A. WHY THE COURT IS AVOIDING a MAPP SHOWDOWN FOR NOW
B. FORCING THE COURT'S HAND" MORE AGGRESSIVE APPROACHES TO
HUDSON IN THE LOWER COURTS
CONCLUSION: RESOLUTION IN 2009?
INTRODUCTION
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