Tabbaa v. Chertoff, No. 06-0119-cv (2nd Cir.) (509 F.3d 89) (November 26, 2007) (Judge Chester J. Straub)
Loaded on Oct. 1, 2007
published in Punch and Jurists
October 29, 2007
Filed under:
Punch And Jurists,
Probable Cause.
Over the Christmas holidays in 2004, some 13,0000 Muslims from across North America traveled to Toronto, Canada to attend a Muslim conference known as the Reviving the Islamic Spirit (“RIS”) conference in the Toronto Skydome. The three-day conference involved “religious and cultural activities, musical performances, a series of prominent …
Full article and associated cases available to subscribers.
As a digital subscriber to Punch and Jurists, you can access full text and downloads for this and other premium content.
Already a subscriber? Login
More from this issue:
- District of Columbia v. Heller, No. 07-290 (U.S. Supreme Court) (554 U.S. 570; 128 S.Ct. 2783) (June 26, 2008) (Justice Scalia)
- U.S. v. Kilbride, No. CR 05-870-PHX-DGC (D.Ariz.) (507 F.Supp.2d 1051) (August 24, 2007) (Judge David G.. Campbell)
- Bell v. Miller, No. 05-5235-pr (2nd Cir.) (500 F.3d 149) (August 31, 2007) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)
- Tabbaa v. Chertoff, No. 06-0119-cv (2nd Cir.) (509 F.3d 89) (November 26, 2007) (Judge Chester J. Straub)
- Jordan v. Pugh, No. 02-cv-01239-MSK-PAC (D.Colo.) (504 F.Supp.2d 1109) (August 9, 2007) (Judge Marcia S. Krieger)
- Rodriguez v. Miller, No. 04-6665-pr (2nd Cir.) (499 F.3d 136) (August 29, 2007) (Judge Joseph M. McLaughlin)
- U.S. v. Cullen, No. 06-0607-cr (2nd Cir.) (499 F.3d 157) (August 23, 2007) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)
- ABC v. DEF, No. 06-1362-cv (2nd Cir.) (500 F.3d 103) (September 5, 2007) (Judge Dennis G. Jacobs)
- In Re United States, No. C.C. No. Misc. 07-127 (S.D.Tex.) (2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82692) (November 8, 2007) (Judge Magistrate)
- U.S. v. Andujar-Arias, No. 06-1189 (1st Cir.) (507 F.3d 734) (November 19, 2007) (Judge Kermit A. Lipez)
More from these topics:
- SCOTUS Clarifies Emergency-Aid Home Entries Require Only an “Objectively Reasonable Basis for Believing” an Occupant Faces Serious Danger, Rejecting a Probable-Cause Standard and Montana’s Terry-Like Caretaker Test, Feb. 1, 2026. Fourth Amendment, rights, Probable Cause, Exigent Circumstances, Warrantless Searches, Motions To Suppress.
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court (Opinion Announcing the Judgment of the Court): No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Unprotected Google Searches, Jan. 1, 2026. Fourth Amendment, rights, Probable Cause, Searches - Cellphones/Computers/Internet, Privacy Act/Rights, State Constitutional Claims.
- Digital Parallel Construction: Detecting and Challenging Hidden AI, Jan. 1, 2026. Probable Cause, False Statements, Testimony or Documents, Evidence - Integrity/Reliability of, Official Report, Exculpatory Evidence - Disclosure Obligations.
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Announces Police Cannot Execute Anticipatory Warrant Absent Triggering Event Regardless of Whether Factual Allegations in Warrant Affidavit Independently Give Rise to Probable Cause to Search, Thereby Providing Greater, Oct. 15, 2025. Search warrants, Fourth Amendment, rights, Probable Cause, Execution, State Constitutional Claims.
- Michigan Supreme Court Announces Smell of Marijuana Alone Is No Longer Sufficient to Establish Probable Cause to Search Vehicle, Oct. 15, 2025. Probable Cause, Automobile Exception, Plain View Doctrine, Marijuana Laws/Issues, Terry Stops.
- Seventh Circuit Announces Procedures for Addressing ‘Facially Questionable Warrant’ Due to ‘Material Handwritten Alterations’ Unsigned or Initialed by Issuing Judge, Dec. 15, 2023. Search warrants, Warrants, Probable Cause, Material Falsehoods, Authorized Persons.
- Sixth Circuit Suppresses Evidence Obtained as a Result of Warrant That Lacked Probable Cause of Criminal Activity in Arson Investigation, Sept. 1, 2023. Probable Cause, Suppression.
- Mattox v. U.S., No. 667 (U.S. Supreme Court) (156 U.S. 237; 15 S.Ct. 337) (February 4, 1995) (Justice Brown), March 27, 2019. Punch And Jurists, Confrontation Clause/Rights.
- Price v. Johnston, No. 111 (U.S. Supreme Court) (334 U.S. 266; 68 S.Ct. 1049) (May 24, 2048) (Justice Murphy), March 27, 2019. Punch And Jurists, Right to be Present.
- Russello v. U.S., No. 82-472 (U.S. Supreme Court) (464 U.S. 16; 104 S.Ct. 296) (November 1, 1983) (Justice Blackmun), March 27, 2019. Forfeiture, Punch And Jurists.