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Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348 (2015), was a United States Supreme Court case which analyzed whether police officers may extend the length of a traffic stop to conduct a search with a trained detection dog. [1]
Note: As of August 2024, final bound volumes for the U.S. Supreme Court's United States Reports have been published through volume 579. Newer cases from subsequent future volumes do not yet have official page numbers and typically use three underscores in place of the page number; e.g., Snyder v.
Case name Docket no. Date decided Bosse v. Oklahoma: 15–9173: October 11, 2016 Bravo-Fernandez v. United States: 15–537: November 29, 2016 State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. United States ex rel. Rigsby
Case name Citation Date decided In re Isserman: 348 U.S. 1: 1954: Chandler v. Fretag: 348 U.S. 3: 1954: Offutt v. United States: 348 U.S. 11: 1954: McAllister v.
Case name Citation Date decided Holloway v. United States: 526 U.S. 1: March 2, 1999 Peguero v. United States: 526 U.S. 23: 1999: Arizona Dept. of Revenue v.
Case name Docket no. Date decided Friedrichs v. Cal. Teachers Ass'n: 14–915: March 29, 2016 Luis v. United States: 14–419: March 30, 2016 Evenwel v. Abbott
Case name Citation Date decided United States v. Nachtigal: 507 U.S. 1: 1993: United States v. Louisiana: 507 U.S. 7: 1993: Growe v. Emison: 507 U.S. 25: 1993
Case name Citation Date decided Hudson v. McMillian: 503 U.S. 1: 1992: United States v. Nordic Village, Inc. 503 U.S. 30: 1992: Holywell Corp. v. Smith: 503 U.S. 47