Article Index: 1981 Category: Chronological Archive Page Sections: January · March · April · September · October · November · December |
January | Title | Details |
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Thursday, 29 January 1981 | ||
29 January 1981 | Nomination of Raymond A. Peck, Jr., To Be Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration | President Ronald Reagan |
March | Title | Details |
Saturday, 14 March 1981 | ||
14 March 1981 | Statement on the Westway Highway Project in New York, New York | President Ronald Reagan |
April | Title | Details |
Monday, 6 April 1981 | ||
6 April 1981 | Pontiac, Cadillac Automobile Franchise Goes To Sisk Motors | David Riley, Kentucky New Era |
6 April 1981 | Statement on Assistance for the Domestic Automobile Industry | President Ronald Reagan |
Tuesday, 28 April 1981 | ||
28 April 1981 | Nomination of Toni Ford To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development | President Ronald Reagan |
September | Title | Details |
Monday, 7 September 1981 | ||
7 September 1981 | Remarks on Presenting a Check for the Westway Highway Project to Mayor Edward I. Koch in New York, New York | President Ronald Reagan |
October | Title | Details |
October 1981 | Driver Training For Your Department? Officer H. Charger was moving along at a substantial speed. With a year in the department, he was young, confident, and believed he could handle anything that came along. | Commentary ( PDF) Publication: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Authors: Lt. James J. Barron & Sgt. Steven L. Aurilio |
November | Title | Details |
November 1981 | The Motor Vehicle Exception to the Search Warrant Requirement (Part I) The fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits “unreasobable searches and seizures.” | Commentary (text) Publication: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Byline: John C. Hall |
December | Title | Details |
December 1981 | The Motor Vehicle Exception to the Search Warrant Requirement (Conclusion) In 1925, in its landmark decision of Carroll v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a warrantless search is reasonable under the fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution when there exists probable cause that an automobile or other vehicle contains that which is subject to seizure by law... | Commentary (text) Publication: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin Byline: John C. Hall |