Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You may not know who Dollree “Dolly” Mapp was, but it was her case in 1961 that opened up a new era of due process rights for ...
Dollree Mapp, a woman who stood up to police trying to search her Ohio home in 1957 and ultimately won a landmark Supreme Court decision on searches and seizures, has died. Mapp died Oct. 31 in ...
The Elyria YWCA, Lorain County Section of National Council of Negro Women and Lorain Business and Professional Women’s Club along with the Outside Circle Theater Project are recognizing Dollree Mapp, ...
On May 23, 1957, police in Cleveland searched the home of Dollree Mapp, an act that infuriated Ms. Mapp and made legal history. After she balked at letting them in, they forced her door. They claimed, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On June 19, 1961, the Supreme Court settled a case about police using a fake warrant to search a home that set a huge precedent ...
WASHINGTON — A woman who stood up to police trying to search her Ohio home and won a Supreme Court decision on searches and seizures has died. Dollree Mapp died Oct. 31 in Conyers, Ga. Ms. Mapp died ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman who stood up to police trying to search her Ohio home in 1957 and ultimately won a landmark Supreme Court decision on searches and seizures has died. Dollree Mapp died Oct.