Slobogin, Christopher, 1951-2013-12-092013-12-09198118 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 387 (1981)http://hdl.handle.net/1803/5767Professor Slobogin examines recent Supreme Court decisions involving standing to challenge search and seizure violations, and argues that the Court's commitment to a "totality of the circumstances" approach has permitted erosion of fourth amendment protections. After concluding that these decisions provide little guidance to lower courts, Professor Slobogin offers a set of principles which will aid in analyzing the Court's direction.1 document (33 pages)application/pdfen-USSearches and seizures -- United StatesUnited States. Constitution. 4th AmendmentCapacity to Contest a Search and Seizure: the Passing of Old Rules and Some Suggestions for New OnesArticle