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The U.S. Constitution, along with the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, establishes the framework of America’s tripartite government and delineates powers among the three branches, and between the federal government and the states. Brookings experts offer their ideas on important policy issues that, fundamentally, are constitutional questions.
Colombian police dog Agata, a golden Labrador, is pulled by her guide at the Vasquez Cobo airport in Leticia January 19, 2007 (REUTERS/Daniel Munoz).
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Supreme Court Finds the Use of a Drug-Sniffing Dog to Investigate a Home Unconstitutional
March 27, 2013, John Villasenor
On March 26, the Supreme Court found the use of a drug-sniffing dog to investigate a home unconstitutional. John Villasenor examines this ruling and the fact that technology is now making it increasingly easy to access information without physically trespassing on private property.
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Russell Wheeler
Visiting Fellow, Governance Studies
William A. Galston
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
The Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in Governance Studies
Robert M. Chesney
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies