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- May the Police Ask for Consent to Search at the Conclusion of a Traffic Stop?
- Commentary on May the Police Ask for Consent to Search at the Conclusion of a Traffic Stop?
- Improving the Law of Abduction in Virginia
- Qualified Immunity: How “Qualified” Is It?
- Background Hiring Investigations on College Students
- August, 2018 (Vol. 3, No. 2)
- Byrd v. U.S.: A Driver of a Rental Car Not Listed as a Driver on the Rental Agreement Has Standing to Object to a Search of the Car
- Carpenter v. U.S.: Obtaining Extensive Cell Site Location Data is a Search
- Collins v. Virginia: A Recent Supreme Court Case Underscores The Importance of Curtilage in Search Cases
- Active Shooter Events: Guidance from the National Fire Protection Association, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Role of Unified Command
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity in Policing
- The Problem of Solitary Confinement
- Exigent/Emergency Searches & Community Caretaker
- Police Deadly Force Against Citizens Wielding Knives
- Let Me Count the Ways – Vehicle Searches
- March, 2018 (Vol.3, No.1)
- June, 2017 (Vol.2, No. 1)
- Warrantless Searches of Automobiles on Private Property
- Do “No Trespassing” Signs Rescind the Invitation To the Public to Come to the Front Door?
- Some Thoughts on Justice Gorsuch and His Approach to Police Practices Cases
- Police Stop & Frisk Involving Citizen Firearm Carry
- Continuity Planning in Emergency Management: Is Your Agency Ready?
- Is RRI “D.O.A” in Virginia?
- Book Review: An Historic Film for an Historic Investigation
- November, 2016 (Vol. 1, No. 1)
- Mason v. Commonwealth (Virginia Supreme Court): Rearview Mirrors Have Acquired Great Law Enforcement Significance
- Response to Mason v. Commonwealth (Virginia Supreme Court)
- Utah v. Strieff (United States Supreme Court): The Supreme Court Further Restricts the Reach of the Exclusionary Rule
- Peer Support in Law Enforcement
- A Primer on Emergency Management Response Doctrine
- Emergency Management: Capabilities for Consideration in Exercise Design
- Birchfield v. North Dakota (United States Supreme Court): Expectation of Privacy for Blood Samples in DUI Arrests
- Extended Jurisdiction of Law Enforcement Officers
- Stop & Frisk: The Rest of the Story
- Revisiting Furman: Is it time for America to reevaluate the death penalty?
- Virginia Police Legal Bulletin Archive
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Announcement From Brian Cummings, Chair of the Police Legal Advisors Committee
Members of the the Police Legal Advisors Committee interested in chairing the committee should submit their names to Dana Schrad (E-mail: dana@vachiefs.org) by December 31st, as I will be ending my chairmanship effective our first meeting in 2007. I think that this organization has grown at an exceptional pace and I am proud of the training that we have put on for ourselves and particularly the Chiefs, but the organization needs an infusion of energy and a new leader at the outset of 2007 to grow and improve as a committee.