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Rodriguez v. United States: Does the Fourth Amendment Permit Suspicionless Dog Sniffs After a Completed Traffic Stop?

BY JANELLY CRESPO — On January 21, 2015, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Rodriguez v. United States, a case that will help define the proper limits of a traffic stop, including whether officers can extend a traffic stop to conduct a dog sniff. The Court granted certiorari in order to consider whether officers […]

Four UMLR Candidates, Two Members Earn Spots on Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board

Congratulations to University of Miami Law Review candidates Janelly Crespo, James Czodli, Jeremy D’Amico, and Brian Goldenberg, as well as to members Ben Muschel and Adrienne Scheffey, who each earned a spot on the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board. All the students participated in the John T. Gaubatz Moot Court competition in order […]