Scott Grubman

Independent

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

379

TOTAL CITATIONS

0

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Web 2.0 Crashes Through the Courthouse Door: Legal and Ethical Issues Related to the Discoverability and Admissibility of Social Networking Evidence

37 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 156 (2012)
Number of pages: 67 Posted: 12 Apr 2012
Scott Grubman and Robert Snyder
Independent and affiliation not provided to SSRN
Downloads 188 (336,730)

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facebook, myspace, twitter, social network, social networking, networking, evidence, criminal, civil, discovery, computer, technology

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Bark With No Bite: How the Inevitable Discovery Rule is Undermining the Supreme Court’s Decision in Arizona v. Gant

The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Vol. 101, No. 1, pp. 119-170 (2011)
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 12 Apr 2012 Last Revised: 30 May 2012
Scott Grubman
Independent
Downloads 137 (440,361)

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Criminal Law, Journal, Criminology, Fourth Amendment, Warrant, Search, Seizure, Arrest, Gant, Inevitable Discovery, Evidence, Suppression, Supreme Court, Search incident to arrest, Automobile, Inventory Search

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I Want My (Immigration) Lawyer! The Necessity of Court-Appointed Immigration Counsel in Criminal Prosecutions after Padilla v. Kentucky

Nevada Law Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 364-394 (2012)
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 12 Apr 2012 Last Revised: 15 Apr 2012
Scott Grubman
Independent
Downloads 54 (784,145)

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Padilla, Kentucky, Supreme Court, Sixth Amendment, Right to Counsel, Counsel, Assistance, Effective, indigent, plea, conviction, deportation, criminal, immigration, consequences, attorney

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What a Relief? The Availability of Habeas Relief Under the Savings Clause of Section 2255 of the AEDPA

South Carolina Law Review, Vol. 64, No. 2, 2012
Posted: 13 Apr 2013
Scott Grubman
Independent

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habeas, 2255, AEDPA, eleventh circuit, gilbert, sentencing, collateral relief, second or successive, eighth amendment, prisoner