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- Title
STORIES THAT SWIM UPSTREAM: UNCOVERING THE INFLUENCE OF STEREOTYPES AND STOCK STORIES IN FOURTH AMENDMENT REASONABLE SUSPICION ANALYSIS.
- Authors
KEENE, SHERRI LEE
- Abstract
The article talks about the Utah v. Strieff court case of the U.S. Supreme Court and discusses the decision by Justice Sotomayor and the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Topics discussed include the racial bias in the courtroom, the limitations of judicial review, and Supreme Court's Fourth Amendment reasonable suspicion analysis in the case.
- Subjects
UNITED States; UTAH v. Strieff (Supreme Court case); REASONABLE suspicion (Law); UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment; UNITED States. Supreme Court; AFRICAN Americans; RACISM
- Publication
Maryland Law Review, 2017, Vol 76, Issue 3, p747
- ISSN
0025-4282
- Publication type
Article