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77 Miss. L.J. [i] (2007-2008)

handle is hein.journals/mislj77 and id is 1 raw text is: Mississippi Law Journal
Published by Students at the
University of Mississippi School of Law
VOLUME 77                     Fall 2007                  NUMBER 1
Copyright 0 2007, Mississippi Law Journal, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYMPOSIUM
INDEPENDENT STATE GROUNDS: SHOULD STATE COURTS DEPART FROM THE FOURTH
AMENDMENT IN CONSTRUING THEIR OWN CONSTITUTIONS, AND IF SO, ON WHAT BASIS
BEYOND SIMPLE DISAGREEMENT WITH THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT'S RESULT?
Sponsored by the
National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law
FOREWORD
......................................................................................... Thom as  K .  C lancy  i
CORRECTING SEARCH-AND-SEIZURE HISTORY: Now-FORGOTTEN
COMMON-LAW WARRANTLESS ARREST STANDARDS AND THE ORIGINAL
UNDERSTANDING OF ')UE PROCESS OF LAW
.................................... Thomas Y. Davies           1
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL METHODOLOGY IN SEARCH AND
SEIZURE CASES
........................................................................................ R obert  F .  W illiam s  225
REACTIVE AND INCOMPLETELY THEORIZED STATE
CONSTITUTIONAL DECISION-MAKING
....................................................................................... L aw rence  F riedm an  265
JOHN ADAMS MADE ME Do IT JUDICIAL FEDERALISM,
JUDICIAL CHAUVINISM, AND ARTICLE 14 OF MASSACHUSETTS'
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS
..................................................................................... Joseph  A .  G rasso, Jr.  315
THE TEXAS EXPERIENCE: A CASE FOR THE LOCKSTEP APPROACH
......................................................................................... M ichael  E . K easler  345
SHOULD STATE COURTS DEPART FROM THE FOURTH AMENDMENT?
SEARCH AND SEIZURE, STATE CONSTITUTIONS, AND THE
OREGON EXPERIENCE
................................-............................................................  Jack   L . L andau  369

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