Academics
Volume 31, Issue 4
Table of Contents
FIRST AMENDMENT FREEDOM OF SPEECH
THE DIFFICULTY OF BALANCING THE DOCTRINE OF PRIOR RESTRAINT WITH THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY
Bridgette Nunez
Bridgette Nunez
SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS
FOURTH AMENDMENT SEARCHES AND SEIZURES
A “WORKPLACE EXCEPTION”: EXPLORING THE LEGAL LOOPHOLE THAT ALLOWS FOR WARRANTLESS GPS TRACKING OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES’ PERSONAL VEHICLES
Antonia J. Broughton
Antonia J. Broughton
POT IN MY BACKYARD: CURTILAGE CONCEPT ENDORSED BY THE QUEENS SUPREME COURT TO SUPPRESS PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF MARIJUANA
Laura J. Mulholland
Laura J. Mulholland
WHEN DOES FORCE BECOME EXCESSIVE?
Taryn Prusinski
Taryn Prusinski
FIFTH AMENDMENT TAKINGS CLAUSE
SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO COUNSEL
FOOLS RUSH IN WHERE LAWYERS WOULD BETTER TREAD: THE RIGHT TO SELF-REPRESENTATION AND RELATED STANDARDS OF COMPETENCY
Julia M. Capie
Julia M. Capie
COMMENTS
DATA PRIVACY REGULATION IN THE AGE OF SMARTPHONES
Matthew Hettrich
Matthew Hettrich
ARTICLES
THE AVAILABILITY OF BENEFIT OF THE BARGAIN EXPECTANCY-BASED DAMAGES FOR BUYERS DEFRAUDED IN CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Laurence A. Steckman, Robert E. Conner & Kris Steckman Taylor
Laurence A. Steckman, Robert E. Conner & Kris Steckman Taylor