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THOMAS K. CLANCY

BOOKS

The Fourth Amendment: Its History and Interpretation (Carolina Academic Press 2008).

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES

What Constitutes a Search within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment, 70 Albany L. Rev. 1 (2006).

Hints of the Future?: John Roberts Jr.’s Fourth Amendment Cases as an Appellate Judge, 35 U. Balt. L. Rev. 185 (2006).

The Fourth Amendment Aspects of Computer Searches and Seizures: A Perspective and a Primer, 75 Miss. L.J. 193 (2005).

The Fourth Amendment’s Concept of Reasonableness, 2004 Utah. L. Rev. 977 (2004).

What Constitutes an “Arrest” within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment?, 48 Vill. L. Rev. 129 (2003).

Coping with Technological Change: Kyllo and the Proper Analytical Structure to Measure the Scope of Fourth Amendment Rights, 72 Miss. L.J. 525 ( 2002).

Protective Searches or Frisks?: The Scope of a Permissible Intrusion under Terry to Ascertain if a Person is Armed and Dangerous, 82 Marquette L. Rev. 491 (1999).

What does the Fourth Amendment Protect: Property; Privacy; or Security?, 33 Wake Forest L. Rev. 307 (1998).

The Role of Individualized Suspicion in Assessing the Reasonableness of Searches and Seizures, 25 Memphis L. Rev. 483 (1995).

Extending the Good Faith Exception to the Fourth Amendment's Exclusionary Rule to Warrantless Seizures that Serve as a Basis for the Search Warrant, 32 Houston L. Rev. 697 (1995).

The Future of Fourth Amendment Seizure Analysis after Hodari D. and Bostick, 28 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 799 (1991).

The Supreme Court's Search for a Definition of a Seizure: What is a "Seizure" of a Person within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment?, 27 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 619 (1990).

Equal Protection Considerations of the Spousal Sexual Assault Exclusion, 16 N. Eng. L. Rev. 1 (1980-81).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

(Co-author) Combating Cyber Crime: Essential Tools and Effective Organizational Structures– A Guide for Policy Makers and Managers (2007).

Foreword, Symposium: Prosecution Responses to Internet Victimization, 76 Miss. L.J. i (2007).

Foreword, Symposium: Programmatic Purpose, Subjective Intent, and Objective Intent: What is the Proper Role of “Purpose” Analysis to Measure the Reasonableness of a Search or Seizure?, 76 Miss. L.J. i (2006).

Foreword, Symposium: Criminal Appeals Training Programs in Law Schools, 75 Miss. L.J. i (2006).

Foreword, Symposium: The Search and Seizure of Computers and Electronic Evidence, 75 Miss. L.J. i (2005).

Foreword, Symposium: Preparing Law Students for Careers as Prosecutors, 74 Miss. L.J. i (2005).

Foreword, Symposium: The Tools to Interpret the Fourth Amendment, 74 Miss. L.J. 273 (2004).

Contributor, Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (2006).

Foreword, Symposium: Should Race/Ethnicity be a Permissible Factor in Assessing the Reasonableness of a Search or Seizure?, 73 Miss. L.J. 365 (2003).

Foreword, Symposium: The Effect of Technological Change on Fourth Amendment Analysis and Individual Rights, 72 Miss. L.J. 1 ( 2002).

A Vision of Search and Seizure Protection, XXXIV Md. Bar J. 10 (2001).

 

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