Supreme Court in Review: Police Cases
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WebinarPolice practices featured front and center in multiple U.S. Supreme Court cases this term.Supreme Court in Review: Police Cases
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Supreme Court in Review: Police Cases
Police practices featured front and center in multiple U.S. Supreme Court cases this term. Join Shay Dvoretzky of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, who argued a Fourth Amendment case involving the “community caretaking” exception, and David Gans, Director of the Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Citizenship Program at the Constitutional Accountability Center, which filed multiple amicus briefs in Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity cases this term in a discussion of all the police cases. Topics range from Fourth Amendment searches and seizures to excessive force to local governments holding onto impounded vehicles after a bankruptcy stay has been filed.
Register for Supreme Court in Review: The Big Cases for States and Local Governments on July 15 and the Supreme Court in Review: First Amendment Cases on July 22.
Police practices featured front and center in multiple U.S. Supreme Court cases this term.2021-07-29Webinar2021-07-29
Police practices featured front and center in multiple U.S. Supreme Court cases this term. Join Shay Dvoretzky of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, who argued a Fourth Amendment case involving the “community caretaking” exception, and David Gans, Director of the Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Citizenship Program at the Constitutional Accountability Center, which filed multiple amicus briefs in Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity cases this term in a discussion of all the police cases. Topics range from Fourth Amendment searches and seizures to excessive force to local governments holding onto impounded vehicles after a bankruptcy stay has been filed.
Register for Supreme Court in Review: The Big Cases for States and Local Governments on July 15 and the Supreme Court in Review: First Amendment Cases on July 22.


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