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Suspicion and the Protection of Fourth Amendment Values

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2010
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Arcila, Fabio Jr.,
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To date, our Fourth Amendment jurisprudence has continued to insist that suspicion is a primary means of protecting those values. Goes on to explain that the time has come to look for alternatives to suspicion in order to assure that Fourth Amendment values continue to be adequately protected
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