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I'm currently in the process of improving and renovating several articles. My current endeavors are listed below.
GAME OF THRONES
Bring EVERY episode article to GA Status.
ORDER OF OPERATIONS
SUPREME COURT of the UNITED STATES:
- Snyder v. Phelps (2011)
- Roper v. Simmons (2005)
- Morse v. Frederick (2007)
- Maryland v. Pringle (2003)
- California v. Ciraolo (1986)
ASSORTED FILM AND TELEVISION:
- Dog, dir. Channing Tatum (2022)
- White Fang, dir. Alexandre Espigares (2018)
- Earth to Echo, dir. Dave Green (2014)
- Oppenheimer, dir. Christopher Nolan (2023)
OTHER LONG-TERM PROJECTS
- Police dog
- Moon tree
- Andrew Tate (talk page / input)
- List of pedestrian circumnavigators
- Juneau-Douglas High School
Draft for United States v. Jacobsen
United States v. Jacobsen Argued December 7, 1983
Decided April 2, 1984 Full case name United States v. Bradley Thomas Jacobsen, et al. Citations 466 U.S. 109 (more) Case history Prior United States v. Jacobsen, 683 F.2d 296 (8th Cir. 1982) Holding The Fourth Amendment does not require federal agents to obtain a warrant before testing suspicious white powder. Court membership
- Chief Justice
- Warren E. Burger
- Associate Justices
- William J. Brennan Jr. · Byron White
Thurgood Marshall · Harry Blackmun
Lewis F. Powell Jr. · William Rehnquist
John P. Stevens · Sandra Day O'Connor
Case opinions Majority Stevens, joined by Burger, Blackmun, Powell, Rehnquist, O'Connor, White (Part III) Concurrence White Dissent Brennan, joined by Marshall Laws applied U.S. Const. amend IV
United States v. Jacobsen, 466 U.S. 109 (1984), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court
Background
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On May 1, 1981, FedEx employees at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport opened a package that had been damaged by a forklift to examine its contents pursuant to a company policy that required damaged packaged to be opened and examined.[1] The package contained "crumpled newspaper and a 10-inch tube made of silver duct tape".[2]
Opinion of the Court
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TTT
References
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- ^ United States v. Jacobsen, 466 U.S. 109, 111 (1984) (hereinafter cited as Jacobsen).
- ^ Walton, John, III (2016). "Virtually Certain to Frustrate: The Application of the Private Search Doctrine to Computers and Computer Storage Devices". Northern Kentucky Law Review. 43 (3): 465-494. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
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External links
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- Text of United States v. Jacobsen, 466 U.S. 109 (1984) is available from: Findlaw Justia Library of Congress Oyez (oral argument audio)
Category:United States Supreme Court cases
Category:United States Supreme Court cases of the Burger Court
Category:1984 in United States case law
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