
Broadcast Blue – Search and seizure legal update podcast from LEO LAW. For the week ending June 14, 2024
Jun 21, 2024

BROADCAST BLUE host and LEA ONE instructor Bruce-Alan Barnard presents a case study on Villareal v. City of Laredo et al. In this case, the Fifth Circuit denied qualified immunity to law enforcement officers holding that a state criminal statute was unconstitutional and the officers had an independent responsibility to second-guess the state legislature that created a criminal statute as well as the judge who issued a warrant under that statute regarding the statutes constitutionality.
Nov 13, 2021
59 min

In this 30-minute podcast, retired FLETC Senior Legal Instructor Bruce-Alan Barnard explains this important Supreme Court decision regarding the Community Caretaking Exception and what it means for police welfare checks and Red Flag laws.
May 24, 2021
30 min

In this episode, host Bruce-Alan Barnard analyzes the 7th Circuit decision in United States v. Davis providing an explanation of the judicially-recognized exception for Search Incident to Arrest.
May 19, 2021
40 min

Torres v. Madrid - LEA ONE Supreme Court Update
This 5-3 decision defines what constitutes a Fourth Amendment seizure by force.
Mar 27, 2021
18 min

LEA ONE Director Bruce-Alan Barnard takes a look at the law governing consent searches. LEA ONE provides legal training you can TRUST! www.lea.one
Aug 3, 2020
56 min

Bruce-Alan Barnard provides a historical overview of the development of the Fourth Amendment.
Aug 3, 2020
58 min

Broadcast Blue host Bruce-Alan Barnard is joint by Poppi Ritacco, JD, LLM who is currently a lecturer at the University of Pittsburg and is also a former FLETC Senior Legal Instructor. Bruce and Poppi have a candid discussion about Qualified Immunity and then take a look at the Colorado statute abolishing qualified immunity for Colorado … Read More Read More
Jul 25, 2020
1 hr 51 min

Caniglia v. Strom 1stCIR 13MAR2020 In this episode, Bruce-Alan Barnard explains the development of the Community Caretaking Exception and breaks out the First Circuit’s analysis in this case. In this case of first impression for the First Circuit, the First Circuit joins the Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Ninth Circuits in applying the Community Caretaking Exception … Read More Read More
Apr 27, 2020
36 min
