Volume Thirty One -- Book Two
Surveys of Recent
Developments in the Law
In this survey section, the Seton Hall Law Review presents surveys of recent cases to inform the legal community of interesting changes in significant areas of practice.
CRIMINAL LAW—Fourth Amendment— Roadblocks Established for the Primary Purpose of Drug Interdiction are Unconstitutional Because they Violate Fourth Amendment Protections Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures—Indianapolis v. Edmond, 121 S. Ct. 447 (2000)
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW—Clean Water Act— The "Migratory Bird Rule" Exceeds the Authority Granted to the United States Army Corps of Engineers Under Section 404(a) of the Clean Water Act—Solid Waste Agency of N. Cook County v. United States Army Corps of Engineers, 121 S. Ct. 675 (2001)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—Free Exercise Clause—Whether an Inmate's Sincerely Held Religious Belief is a Commandment or Simply an Expression of Belief is Irrelevant to a Court's Determination Regarding the Reasonableness of Actions Taken by Prison Officials—DeHart v. Horn, 227 F.3d 47 (3d Cir. 2000)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY—Lanham Act— Culpable Conduct Other than Willful Infringement of a Mark is Sufficient to Constitute an Exceptional Case Under 15 U.S.C. § 1117(a) for an Award of Attorney's Fees—SecuraComm Consulting, Inc. v. Securacom Inc., 224 F.3d 273 (3d Cir. 2000)
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