U.S. v. Robinson: Race, Policing, Gun Rights, & the Fourth Amendment in the Hardt Cup Problem

Professors, practitioners, and competitors discuss the Fourth Circuit case of United States v. Robinson from the Hardt Cup Moot Court Tournament this year. The case involves wide-ranging and overlapping issues regarding high-crime areas and relationships with police, gun rights, and 4th amendment protections against unreasonable search-and-seizure.

Panelists: Professors Lisa K. Griffin and Guy-Uriel Charles, as well as First Assistant Federal Public Defender for the Eastern District of North Carolina, G. Alan DuBois.

Sponsored by the Moot Court Board.