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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Cites Professor Barondes’ Research

Last year, Professor Royce Barondes presented an article at a symposium on the 50th Anniversary of Terry v. Ohio. The article examines whether reasonable suspicion a person is armed is, by itself, sufficient to justify a Terry stop.Prof. Barondes concluded not, writing, “[I]t would allow a manifestly unacceptable range of ordinary activity to, by itself, justify Terry stops.” Prof. Barondes…

Idaho Law Review Publishes Article by Professor Barondes

Professor Royce Barondes recently published his article, “Conditioning Exercise of Firearms Rights on Unlimited Terry Stops,” in the “Terry v. Ohio at 50” Symposium Edition of the Idaho Law Review. In the article, he examines an issue percolating in the lower courts: whether reasonable suspicion a person is armed is, by itself, sufficient to initiate a Terry…

Professor Barondes Presents Paper at University of Idaho

Professor Royce Barondes presented his paper, “Conditioning Exercise of Firearms Rights on Unlimited Terry Stops,” on April 6 at the University of Idaho College of Law’s symposium “Terry v. Ohio at 50: Considering the Past, Present and Future of…