Shot and Free but Still Seized: Torres v. Madrid’s Clarification of Fourth Amendment Seizures of Persons
Written by: McKenna Stone Cloud For the past thirty years, the legal community has been puzzled over what amounts to a “seizure” of a person…
Written by: McKenna Stone Cloud For the past thirty years, the legal community has been puzzled over what amounts to a “seizure” of a person…
Written By: Jaime Weida Edited By: Dean Deborah Challener Forty-one years ago, in World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson, 444 U.S. 286 (1980), the United States…
Written by: Samuel Sturgis By now, everyone should be familiar with the Affordable Care Act. How could they not be? For years since its enactment,…
Written By: Melanie Mitchell One final hurdle awaits law school graduates after obtaining their degree before beginning a career in the legal field: passing the…
Written By: Katelyn Pearson The United States Supreme Court on November 30, 2020 heard oral arguments of an appeal from the Eleventh Circuit. Nathan Van…
Written By: Benjiman Blakely It is, perhaps, timely to resurface the United States Supreme Court decision in the 1989 case Graham v. Connor given recent…