Article Title
Designing a Constitutional Ruse Drug Checkpoint: What Does the Fourth Amendment Really Protect?
Publication Year
2010
Abstract
This Comment argues the new wave of approval for modified drug checkpoints cannot be explained by some imagined change in individualized suspicion. Rather, this difference illustrates the true ideological justification underlying Fourth Amendment protections.
Recommended Citation
LOW, ALLISON M.
(2010)
"Designing a Constitutional Ruse Drug Checkpoint: What Does the Fourth Amendment Really Protect?,"
University of San Francisco Law Review: Vol. 44:
Iss.
4, Article 8.
Available at:
https://repository.usfca.edu/usflawreview/vol44/iss4/8