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March 31, 2013 · 5:27 pm

Supreme Court to decide if race preferences in university admissions undermine equal opportunity

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Full Oral Argument Transcript:
ABIGAIL NOEL FISHER,
v.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
ET AL.

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← Use of trained police dogs to investigate the home and its immediate surroundings is a ‘search’ within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.”
Federal tort immunity determinations depend on government official’s legal authority, not on a particular exercise of that authority →

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