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Houston Law Review Online
November 15, 2015 CDT

Rodriguez, Terry, and The Supreme Court’s Evolving Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence: How Rodriguez Does (And Does Not) Clarify the Future of the Fourth Amendment

Adrienne Arnold,
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Hous. L. Rev.
Adrienne Arnold, Rodriguez, Terry, and The Supreme Court’s Evolving Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence: How Rodriguez Does (And Does Not) Clarify the Future of the Fourth Amendment, Hous. L. Rev. (2015).
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