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Sophie Dorazio

Collins v. Virginia
Bibliography

Primary:
“Collins v. Virginia.” ​Ballotpedia​, ballotpedia.org/Collins_v._Virginia.
- This source was helpful in my research as it gave me constant updates and
proceedings in the Collins v. Virginia court case. This allowed me to see how the
case was being handled and every decision that was being made based off of the
evidence.

“Collins v. Virginia.” ​LII / Legal Information Institute​, 4 Jan. 2018


- This source was very useful throughout my research as it gave a significant
overview of the court case with quotes from the petitioner and the respondent.
This source allowed me to analyze the Collins v. Virginia case in more depth.

Leach, David. “House Committee to Vote on Voiding Fourth Amendment Rights.” ​NOQ Report​,
Jan. 2018
- This report and interview allowed me to expand my research as it showed me how
the fourth amendment is interpreted and everything that goes along with its
provisions. This helped me with my research as I was able to understand the legal
terminology throughout the case.

“Supreme Court of the United States Home.” ​Home - Supreme Court of the United States
- This source was very useful in my research as it gave me updated information on
the case, and how certain rulings would be determined. This source also
demonstrated numerous primary sources used throughout my website.

The Federalist Society. “Collins v. Virginia [SCOTUS brief].” ​YouTube​, YouTube, 6 Jan. 2018
- This video was useful in my project as it gave a brief, yet significant overview of
the court case and how everything played out.

Secondary:
“Contact Us.” ​Marcy Williams, MBA​, 8 June 2015, marcywilliams.org/contact-us/.
- This source was useful in my research, as photographs were pulled from this
website in order to enhance the visual aspect of my research.
“Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure Requirements: What Is the Truth?” ​Honkanen Richards,
S.C.
- This website was useful in my research as it simplified the fourth amendment and
allowed me to understand how the legal system works to a greater degree. This
website also provided me with photographs used throughout my project.

Howe, Amy. “Argument Analysis: Trying to Draw Lines on Vehicle Searches.” ​SCOTUSblog​,
10
Jan. 2018.
- This analysis expressed the numerous sides to an argumentative point. This source
showed me how to consider facts and points for opposing sides in a court case or
any argument or “battle”. This source was useful in my research as it allowed me
to analyze the Collins v. Virginia case and understand certain viewpoints on the
issues at hand.

“ND Supreme Court: Cops Can Violate The 4th Amendment As Long As They Do So Quickly.”
Say Anything​, 2 Dec. 2015.
- This blog shows how there are many biased and controversial aspects to the
fourth amendment. This was useful in my research as it allowed me to analyze the
tactics cops and law enforcement uses to find out the truth.

“Old Dominion State Lesson Plans, Games, Activities.” ​Virginia - Free 50 US States Lesson
Plans, Powerpoints, Activities, Games, Learning Modules for Kids
- This website aided my research as it allowed me to use visuals to get my point
across. This was useful in my website as it helped make the appearance of the
case more interesting.

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