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28 May 2011, 9:21 am by Amy Burns
Rather, it appeared that Fowler’s goal was to prevent the officer from informing  law enforcement officials in general. [read post]
5 Dec 2014, 6:21 am by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
  Justice Breyer, in particular, noted that the case raises very challenging points of administrative law and agencies’ power to change the law informally. [read post]
13 Aug 2013, 2:02 pm by Federalist Society
The question in this case was whether the Fourth Amendment's “exigent circumstances” doctrine permits a law enforcement officer to take a warrantless, nonconsensual blood sample from a drunk driver because of natural dissipation of alcohol in the bloodstream over time. [read post]
13 Aug 2013, 2:02 pm by Federalist Society
The question in this case was whether the Fourth Amendment's “exigent circumstances” doctrine permits a law enforcement officer to take a warrantless, nonconsensual blood sample from a drunk driver because of natural dissipation of alcohol in the bloodstream over time. [read post]
18 Jul 2014, 11:12 am
 He then took a job with the AG's office because: "The going rate at the time for a lawyer on Wilshire Boulevard was $600 a month, and the attorney general's office offered me $750. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 4:05 pm by Amy Howe
The Administrative Office of the U.S. [read post]
1 Jun 2021, 9:15 am by Elizabeth Reese
Cooley that tribal governments — and thus their police officers — have the power to search and temporarily detain non-Indians suspected of breaking federal or state laws within reservations. [read post]
26 Jan 2009, 7:21 am
Justice Breyer wrote the opinion for a unanimous Court. [read post]
11 Mar 2013, 9:05 am by Stephen Wermiel
Medtronic, Inc. (2008), to civil rights suits by prison inmates against corrections officers, Haywood v. [read post]
7 Jun 2011, 2:17 pm by Aaron Pelley
Writing for the Court, Justice Breyer, joined by Justices Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas, Sotomayor, and Kagan, held that in such circumstances, the government must establish that there was a “reasonable likelihood” that a relevant communication would have been made to a federal officer, not just any law enforcement officer or any other person. [read post]
23 Mar 2015, 7:33 am
Breyer issued a dissent, in which Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor joined, from the denial of certiorari. [read post]
21 Dec 2016, 1:25 pm by Ronald Collins
Mann knows the court and its workings; he argued bankruptcy cases before the court while working in the office of the solicitor general, and before that he clerked for Justice Lewis Powell. [read post]
21 Feb 2017, 11:27 am by Amy Howe
Mesa, a civilian law enforcement officer, fired the bullet in the United States, striking Hernández, also a civilian, and depriving Hernández of his fundamental right to life. [read post]