Detection Dogs
When can police dogs sniff at the door?
Supreme Court considers reach of drug-detection dogs
Drug-Sniffing Dogs Take Center Stage At High Court
The Supreme Court’s dog-day afternoon
SCOTUS to Decide on Dog Sniffs and Privacy
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear two Florida cases at the end of October regarding dog sniffs and the Fourth Amendment. The Florida Supreme Court ruled in Florida v. Jardines that taking a drug detection dog to the front porch of a home to sniff for marijuana violated the Fourth Amendment. They held …
Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment Goes to the Dogs
Are Dogs ‘Scientific Devices’?
Supreme Court is asked to be skeptical of drug-sniffing dogs
Lawyers Discuss Supreme Court Cases on Sniffer Dog Use
Dog Sniff Cases to Be Argued on Halloween Have Haunting Implications, Law Prof Says
Will Privacy Go to the Dogs?
Devices Go Nose to Nose With Bomb-Sniffer Dogs
Dog Sniffs of People and the Fourth Amendment
UNC School of Government blog post by Shea Denning that examines the status of dog sniffs under the Fourth Amendment as it applies to searches of individuals if a dog alerts to the person.