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- Title
NOT ONE AND THE SAME: WHY COURTS SHOULD LIMIT THE ROLE OF THE COLLECTIVE KNOWLEDGE DOCTRINE IN IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT.
- Authors
Hovenden, Rachel M.
- Abstract
The article discusses the Collective Knowledge Doctrine which allows law enforcement officers to satisfy the probable cause requirements collectively. Topics include authorize state and local law enforcement officers to enforce civil immigration violations, raising concerns about the role of law enforcement officers in immigration enforcement; and immigration arrests should be treated differently and proposes limiting the application of Collective Knowledge Doctrine in the immigration context.
- Subjects
INFORMATION sharing; LEGAL justification; LAW enforcement; IMMIGRATION law; UNITED States emigration &; immigration; LAW enforcement officials
- Publication
University of Toledo Law Review, 2022, Vol 54, Issue 1, p153
- ISSN
0042-0190
- Publication type
Article