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Stumbling Toward History: The Framer's Search and Seizure World

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2010
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Thomas, George C., III
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The goal of this essay is to recover the eighteenth-century world of search and seizure and then to show that the Court has "stumbled" into at least a few categories of Fourth Amendment doctrine that bear a fairly close doctrinal relationship to the Framers' search and seizure world.
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