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Legal Talk Today : Hot Pursuit!

20m · Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics · 02 Apr 17:40

On this episode we discuss when police officers are allowed to enter your home without a warrant and the Supreme Court case (Lange v. California) that could change how all of that works. Professor David Gray from the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law joins us to break it down. Special thanks to our sponsor Nota. Sources: Reuters article by Lawrence Hurley ‘U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Scope of Police Power to Enter Homes Without a Warrant’ SCOTUS Blog article by  Amy Howe ‘Justices to Consider Whether “Hot Pursuit” Justifies Entering the Home Without a Warrant’ SCOTUS Blog ‘Lange v. California’ Twitter... @crimprofessor

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