In Defense of the Search and Seizure Exclusionary Rule. (Debate: Exclusionary Rules) (Federalist Society 2002 Symposium on Law and Truth)
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 2003, Wntr, 26, 1
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I. INTRODUCTION (1) About a quarter-century ago, after my co-authors and I had published the fourth edition of our criminal procedure casebook, (2) I attended a conference with A. Kenneth Pye, then the Dean of the Duke Law School. During a break in the conference proceedings, Dean Pye, a strong admirer of the Warren Court, (3) took me aside to give me some advice about casebook writing. This is a fairly accurate recollection of what Dean Pye said:
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