Sunday, August 12, 2012

September 12/Cleveland+Web: The Fourth Amendment: Is There A Future? #MCLE

Join us for our monthly downtown lecture series for alumni, local practitioners, and the public, featuring Case Western Reserve University School of Law professors.
Professor Katz will discuss recent Fourth Amendment developments, and some that may be down the road. He will focus on United States v. Jones where five members of the Supreme Court indicated a need to rethink the Katz privacy formula which has been used for 40 years to limit Fourth Amendment rights. Secondly, Professor Katz will discuss the disappearing Fourth Amendment protections for motorists on the streets and highways of America.
Lewis R. Katz
Title:
The Fourth Amendment: Is There A Future?
When/Where:
September 12
8:30 - 9:30 AM (Eastern)
The City Club of Cleveland
850 Euclid Ave., 2nd floor
Cleveland, Ohio
Also Available As Webinar
CLE Credit:
1 hr. of CLE credit pending
By:
Case Downtown Lecture Series - From September 2012 through June 2013, the School of Law will host 10 morning lectures at The City Club of Cleveland. Attend as many as you like, and join us for coffee and breakfast beforehand.
Speaker:
Lewis R. Katz is the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law and Director of foreign graduate programs at Western Reserve University School of Law in 1966, when Louis Toepfer was the new dean. Prof. Katz is the author of numerous law review articles and criminal law books for practicing lawyers and judges, such as Ohio Arrest, Search and Seizure, 2011 ed. (Baldwin's Ohio Handbook Series). Prof. Katz’s books and articles have been cited in more than 600 cases and more than 250 law review articles and treatises.
More:
http://law.case.edu/Lectures.aspx?lec_id=316

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