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jurisprudence. As a constitutional matter, the mirror principle is simply a variant of the famous “last-in-time rule,” first stated in the Head Money Cases and
Fourth Amendment jurisprudence. Third, the idea of balancing the invasion of privacy and the government’s purpose looks very much like the existing test
those that look carefully and deeply into the decades of jurisprudence in this area will find support for more balanced judgments. The Article then
patriae is, in general, “a creature of feder- al jurisprudence” and explained that the states follow federal court standards in evaluating parens
later, the Supreme Court distilled its jurisprudence concerning the seizure of books and films, holding that while the First Amendment re- quires
unravel settled jurisprudence in this area in one fell swoop. cleaning up the mess: what the court really meant by saying that the faa vacatur grounds
the Supreme Court distilled its jurisprudence concerning the seizure of books and films, holding that while the First Amendment re- quires
individual, non-corporate tort defendants, though in the Conclusion it draws on the corporate context to highlight recent punitive damages jurisprudence
would stand in for the exclusionary rule in producing the desired deterrent effect. In Fourth Amendment jurisprudence, both the exclusionary rule and