POS 282 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LAW
In class today, Tuesday 1/30, I distributed one handout, my version of the Snow case brief. We spent the entire class period going over the format and content of the case brief.
The assignment for Thursday 2/1 is 1) review my version of the case brief, 2) review the authority (prior court cases, etc.) upon which the Court relied in reaching its decision 3) think about how Berstein Shur should change its actions and/or agreement in order to comply with the Snow decision (but still leave itself with as little exposure as possible) and 4) read in the text pp. 1-15.
POS 484 CRIMINAL DUE PROCESS
In class today, Tuesday 1/30, I distributed one handout, my version of the Gabriel outline. We went over that outline, getting as far as Part III(D) of the opinion, which is where we'll pick up on Thursday. We also looked at the authority (prior case, statutes, regulations) on which the court relied, and we'll do more of that on Thursday as well.
The assignment for Thursday 2/1 is to review Gabriel, and to review my outline. Consider what the rules are (after Gabriel) regarding Border Patrol checkpoints: does Gabriel apply only during political conventions, during times of high security alerts, or is it an open-ended license to run a checkpoint anytime, anywhere in Maine? Also, read in the text pp. 463-474 (including Katz v. U.S.).
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
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