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Analysis: Obama tested by events outside control

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- This is the economy election, right? Tell that to the world....

New law review article: "Responding to the Challenges of Contextual Change and Legal Dynamism in Interpreting the Fourth Amendment"

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Donald A. Dripps, Responding to the Challenges of Contextual Change and Legal Dynamism in Interpreting the Fourth Amendment, 81 Miss. L. J. 133 (2011). SSRN Abstract:

Granting for purposes of argument the general theoretical case for interpreting constitutional text according to some version of the original understanding, this contribution to the University of Mississippi's 2011 Fourth Amendment symposium argues that consulting founding-era practices at the particular level is not a faithful approach to the original understanding. I develop two lines of objection to specific-practices originalism (SPO). I call one the contextual critique and the second the dynamism critique.

The constitutional text was situated in the context of eighteenth-century institutions and doctrines that disappeared in the nineteenth century. The utter disappearance of the context means that we just don’t know what the founders expected the Fourth Amendment to prohibit, or permit, in a radically different legal and technological environment. The degree of privacy and liberty in 1791 were a product of the contemporary criminal justice system, the economic and technological social circumstances, and the legal regime that limited search-and-arrest powers. The rules of 1791 would have different consequences for liberty and security in a society like today’s, with full-time proactive police and modern technology.

The dynamism critique points out that the 1791 rules of search-and-seizure were not static. Tort law was the legal regime regulating search-and-arrest powers. Illegal detention gave rise to actions for false arrest or false imprisonment. Illegal entries of private premises gave rise to trespass suits. But common law can change. Precedents can be overruled, and new factual contexts require debatable applications of old principles. Most dramatically, common law rules can be trumped by statutes.

If the reasonableness clause perpetuates all the specific 1791 tort rules, the force of the contextual critique becomes overwhelming. If, however, the clause incorporates common law rules subject to plenary statutory revision, the constitutional provision is nugatory. Either the Fourth Amendment freezes search-and-seizure law in the form it had before the advent of modern police and modern technology, or it permits any search or arrest authorized by statute. Some search for principled middle ground seems in order. The interpretive mode most faithful to the original understanding is “aspirational balance of advantage originalism,” a mode practically very similar indeed to competing approaches such as common-law constitutionalism or legal process theory.

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Barack Obama is in trouble. Even The Washington Post says so.

The Post's pollsters find that a record number of Americans now give the president "strongly negative" reviews of his first three years, and nearly 7 of every 10 Americans blame the president for the acute heartburn that strikes ...

GOP hopefuls battle for Deep South

CNN - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
Conservative bragging rights are on the line in Tuesday's Deep South primaries. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
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Analysis: Obama tested by events outside control

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- This is the economy election, right? Tell that to the world....

A soldier's deadly march to massacre

CNN - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
Long before the sun even hinted at lighting the sky Sunday, an American soldier left the remote combat outpost of Camp Belambay, allegedly headed for two villages in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan's Kandahar Province.
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Santorum sticks by campaign jabs of Romney

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rick Santorum is sticking by earlier questions he posed about former rival Mitt Romney's authenticity, saying the points he made during the primary campaign were legitimate....

Gingrich faces uncertain future after failed run

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
ATLANTA (AP) -- As he winds down his presidential campaign, Newt Gingrich faces a new challenge: reinventing himself politically yet again....

Analysis: Obama tested by events outside control

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- This is the economy election, right? Tell that to the world....

Obama, Cameron to attend NCAA tournament game

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama is giving British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness, taking his European partner to an NCAA tournament basketball game in Ohio, an election swing state....

Obama, Cameron to attend NCAA tournament game

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama is giving British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness, taking his European partner to an NCAA tournament basketball game in Ohio, an election swing state....

Obama, Cameron to attend NCAA tournament game

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama is giving British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness, taking his European partner to an NCAA tournament basketball game in Ohio, an election swing state....

Obama, Cameron to attend NCAA tournament game

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama is giving British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness, taking his European partner to an NCAA tournament basketball game in Ohio, an election swing state....

Obama, Cameron to attend NCAA tournament game

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Basketball fan-in-chief President Barack Obama is giving British Prime Minister David Cameron a front-row seat to March Madness, taking his European partner to an NCAA tournament basketball game in Ohio, an election swing state....

Hoops and diplomacy for British prime minister's visit

CNN - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
No matter what you call it, British Prime Minister David Cameron's trip to the United States is intended to demonstrate that ties between the countries remain as close as ever.
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Shootings further dent Americans' support for war

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The weekend massacre of Afghan civilians, allegedly carried out by a U.S. soldier, newly undermines the rationale for a war that a majority of Americans already thought wasn't worth fighting. But the Obama administration and its allies insisted Monday the horrific episode would not speed up plans to pull out foreign forces....

Shootings further dent Americans' support for war

AP - Politics - Fri, 2025-05-23 19:20
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The weekend massacre of Afghan civilians, allegedly carried out by a U.S. soldier, newly undermines the rationale for a war that a majority of Americans already thought wasn't worth fighting. But the Obama administration and its allies insisted Monday the horrific episode would not speed up plans to pull out foreign forces....
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