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Canine Constables and the Fourth Amendment

Canine Constables and the Fourth Amendment

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court issued two opinions regarding police officers’ use of drug detection dogs. In doing so, the Court not only weighed individual privacy rights against the government’s interest in law enforcement, it also revisited the analytical approaches underpinning its still-evolving Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.

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Focus On: Juror Bias

Focus On: Juror Bias

Criminal Background Checks of Prospective Jurors: Uncovering Unacceptable Juror Bias and Preventing Unnecessary Post Verdict Litigation
Innovative Approaches to Managing Mass Toxic Tort Cases

Innovative Approaches to Managing Mass Toxic Tort Cases

For corporations, mass toxic tort litigation often heralds the arrival of negative publicity, shareholder anxiety, government investigations, and skyrocketing litigation costs. Fortunately, there are several strategies and proactive efforts that corporations can utilize to curtail the impacts of defending mass tort litigation.