38 min

Family Policing And The Fourth Amendment California Law Review

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Each year, Child Protective Services investigates over one million families. Every investigation includes a room-by-room search of the family home, as well as the threat of the state’s coercive authority to remove children from their families. CUNY School of Law Professor Tarek Z. Ismail discusses how these investigations have evaded traditional Fourth Amendment scrutiny.

Author: Tarek Z. Ismail, Associate Professor, CUNY School of Law
Host: Georgiana Soo (Volume 112 Podcast Editor)
Script: Peter Mason (Volume 112 Associate Editor)
Technology Editors: Georgiana Soo (Volume 112 Podcast Editor, Al Malecha (Volume 112 Senior Technology Editor, Kiana Harkema (Volume 112 Technology Editor)
Soundtrack: Composed and performed by Carter Jansen (Volume 110 Technology Editor)

Each year, Child Protective Services investigates over one million families. Every investigation includes a room-by-room search of the family home, as well as the threat of the state’s coercive authority to remove children from their families. CUNY School of Law Professor Tarek Z. Ismail discusses how these investigations have evaded traditional Fourth Amendment scrutiny.

Author: Tarek Z. Ismail, Associate Professor, CUNY School of Law
Host: Georgiana Soo (Volume 112 Podcast Editor)
Script: Peter Mason (Volume 112 Associate Editor)
Technology Editors: Georgiana Soo (Volume 112 Podcast Editor, Al Malecha (Volume 112 Senior Technology Editor, Kiana Harkema (Volume 112 Technology Editor)
Soundtrack: Composed and performed by Carter Jansen (Volume 110 Technology Editor)

38 min

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