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Volume 72, Summer-Fall 1998, Numbers 3-4
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This double issue contains articles from Terry v. Ohio 30 Years Later: A Symposium on the Fourth Amendment, Law Enforcement and Police-Citizen Encounters. Panels include: "Stop and Frisk" in 1968: The Issue, the Cases and the Supreme Court's Decisions in Terry v. Ohio, Sibron v. New York and New York v. Peters; Terry and the Fourth Amendment: Marvel or Mischief?;Terry and the Future of Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Into the 21st Century; Terry and Legal Theory; Terry "On the Job"; Terry and Race; and The Relationship of "Stop & Frisk" Doctrine to Substantive Criminal Law: A Roundtable Discussion.Editorial Board
Symposium
Representing John W. Terry
Hon. Louis Stokes
The Prosecutor's Perspective on Terry: Detective McFadden Had a Right to Protect Himself
Reuben M. Payne
A Prosecutor's Perspective
Hon. Michael R. Juviler
Appendices: Three Justices' Notes on the Supreme Court Conferences On the Stop and Frisk Cases
John Q. Barrett
Terry v. Ohio, the Warren Court and the Fourth Amendment: A Law Clerk's Perspective
Earl C. Dudley Jr.
Justice Brennan's Supporting Role
Hon. Raymond C. Fisher
Terry v. Ohio: A Practically Perfect Doctrine
Stephen A. Saltzburg
Particularized Suspicion, Categorical Judgments: Supreme Court Rhetoric Versus Lower Court Reality Under Terry v. Ohio
David A. Harris
Terry v. Ohio in the Trenches: A Glimpse at How Courts Apply "Reasonable Suspicion"
George C. Thomas III
The Process of Terry-Lawmaking
Daniel Richman
Let's Not Bury Terry: A Call for Rejuvenation of the Proportionality Principle
Christopher Slobogin
Terry and Fourth Amendment First Principles
Akhil Reed Amar
The Fourth Amendment and the Limits of Theory: Local Versus General Theoretical Knowledge
Ronald J. Allen and Ross M. Rosenberg
Terry's Impossibility
William J. Stuntz
Terry: A[n Ex-]Cop's View
James J. Fyfe
Terry v. Ohio: A Police Commissioner's Musings
Robert J. McGuire
Police Policing Police: Some Doubts
Margaret Raymond
Terry and Community Policing
Jerome H. Skolnick
Terry, Race, and Judicial Integrity: The Court and Suppression During the War on Drugs
Hon. Jack B. Weinstein and Mae C. Quinn
Terry and the Relevance of Politics
Tracey L. Meares
Terry and Substantive Law
William J. Stuntz
The Proper Balance: Exclusion of Evidence or Expulsion of Police Officers
Hon. John F. Keenan