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The Curious Lawyer: Get a Warrant! Crazy, Funny, Bizarre Fourth Amendment Cases


Level: Intermediate
Runtime: 60 minutes
Recorded Date: March 16, 2024
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Agenda

  • History & Purpose
  • Republic's Founding
  • Proposed & Final Fourth Amendment
  • Incorporation Doctrine Issue
  • Weeks v. United States, 232 U.S. 383 (1914)
  • Case Studies
  • Conclusion

For NY - Difficulty Level: Both newly admitted and experienced attorneys

Description

How is it possible to get a DUI while parked in your own garage? Can the police search your home after you call 911 for a medical emergency? In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi answers these and other interesting questions while reviewing some of craziest, funniest and most bizarre cases that test the bounds of the Fourth Amendment’s protections against warrantless searches and seizures.

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Peter Afrasiabi

Founding Partner
One LLP

Peter Afrasiabi is a founding partner at One, LLP, and focuses his practice on copyright, patent,trademark and entertainment litigation.
In addition, Peter is a professor and the Director of the Appellate Clinic at University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Peter graduated from University of California, Los Angeles and University of Southern California Gould School of Law.


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