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Brief of the Week: Dog sniffing case hounds the Court

The National Law Journal

October 29, 2012

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will be asked to decide whether dogs, as trusted as they are by their human companions, are reliable when used to detect drugs in automobiles. But the court's answer to the question could have an impact not just on dogs but on much higher-tech investigative techniques, according to a brief filed by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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