J. Craig Williams has a question for 4th Amendment experts, to whom he wonders aloud about police
rights at border crossings pre - and post-9 / 11.
Not exact matches
We
cross the city to board the train
at Paris Gare de Lyon, travelling southwards through France, across the
border into Spain with the Pyrenees visible from the
right hand side of the train.
The post-9 / 11 emphasis on the need for security has exacerbated the difficulty of balancing the individual
right of privacy with the state's
right to know, especially
at border crossings.
Time and again, we have stated that «searches made
at the
border, pursuant to the longstanding
right of the sovereign to protect itself by stopping and examining persons and property
crossing into this country, are reasonable simply by virtue of the fact that they occur
at the 153 * 153
border.»
Canadian
border farmers say it's not uncommon to see dozens of sociology professors, animal -
rights activists and Unitarians
crossing their fields
at night.