Editor's Note :

At 9:30 a.m. on Monday, May 20 we expect orders from the May 16 Conference. We expect opinions in argued cases at 10 a.m. We will begin live blogging shortly before 9:30.

Orin Kerr Contributor

Orin S. Kerr is a Professor at George Washington University Law School, where he teaches criminal law and procedure. His scholarly work focuses on the Fourth Amendment and computer-related crimes. Professor Kerr was a law clerk for Justice Anthony M. Kennedy for the October Term 2003.

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08.11.11 Affordable Care Act predictions
07.08.11 Review of the Court’s Fourth Amendment cases
05.17.11 Choosing the rule for police-created exigencies in Kentucky v. King
02.21.11 The strange case of Ashcroft v. Al-Kidd
01.05.11 Police-created exigent circumstances in Kentucky v. King
04.14.10 Where is the Fourth Amendment docket?
02.25.10 Does the Constitution Have a 14-Day Clause?
06.09.05 Justice Kennedy’s Vote in Raich:
06.06.05 The Rehnquist Court and the Mathematics of Federalism
06.06.05 The Rehnquist Court and Symbolic Federalism: