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Terry v. Ohio

United States Supreme Court case

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Oct 29, 2025
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What are the laws regarding police identification during traffic stops in the US?

Across the United States, rules about who must show identification during a police traffic stop are a patchwork: , while others do not, and the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of s...

Nov 12, 2025
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What is the legal definition of reasonable suspicion under the Fourth Amendment?

Reasonable suspicion under the Fourth Amendment is a standard that permits brief investigatory stops and limited frisks when an officer can point to suggesting criminal activity may be afoot. The doct...

Jan 14, 2026
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What Supreme Court rulings govern when citizens must show ID to police (e.g., Terry, Hiibel, Rodriguez)?

The Supreme Court’s core framework governing when citizens can be required to show identification to police flows from Terry v. Ohio, which authorizes brief stops on reasonable suspicion, and from Hii...

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