Pauline Toboulidis | May 12, 2023 | Policing
In “Secrets & Suspicionless Policing: A Fundamentally Anti-Democratic Mix”, Catherine M. Grosso cites Chapter 5 of ALI’s Principles of the Law, Policing, when exploring the scope of police investigations without individualized suspicion or...
Madison Bessho | January 19, 2023 | Policing
The Lawfare Podcast recently featured Christopher Slobogin, Associate Reporter for Principles of the Law, Policing and director of the Criminal Justice Program at Vanderbilt Law, to discuss his new book Virtual Searches, Regulating the Covert World of Technological...
Barry Friedman | November 4, 2022 | Policing
Below is the abstract for “Lawless Surveillance,” available from the New York University Law Review or for download on SSRN. Policing agencies in the United States are engaging in mass collection of personal data, building a vast architecture of surveillance. License...
Pauline Toboulidis | June 1, 2022 | Children and the Law, Conflict of Laws, Consumer Contracts, Copyright, Inside The ALI, Policing, Property, Sexual Assault, Student Sexual Misconduct, Torts: Miscellaneous Provisions, Torts: Remedies, Uniform Commercial Code
Last month, ALI membership met at the 2022 Annual Meeting to discuss and vote on 12 ALI project drafts. Below is a list of the projects by date presented to the ALI membership for discussion at the Meeting. Learn more about the actions taken at the Meeting here. All...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Maria Ponomarenko, Christopher Slobogin and Jennifer Morinigo | May 18, 2022 | Policing
The American Law Institute’s membership voted today to approve Principles of the Law, Policing. The Policing Principles project began in 2015, and is the Institute’s first project in this critical area. Principles are primarily addressed to legislatures,...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Maria Ponomarenko, Christopher Slobogin and Jennifer Morinigo | May 12, 2022 | Policing
The following entry contains the black letter to § 1.12, Interacting with Vulnerable Populations, from Chapter 1, General Principles of Sound Policing, from Principles of the Law, Policing, Tentative Draft No. 4. § 1.12. Interacting with Vulnerable Populations ...