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129. Donald A. Redelmeier and Robert J. Tibshriani,
"Association between Cellular-Telephone Calls and
145. Ibid.
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146. Ibid.
130. P. C Burns et al., "How Dangerous Is Driving
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131. Jane C. Stutts et al., "The Role of Driver
148. MADD, "Alcohol Related Laws."
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149. U.S. Department of Transportation, "You
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132. "A .05 BAC Review--`Overdue! It's Time,'"
MADD Canada, press release, January 24, 2003,
150.  U.S.  Department  of  Transportation,
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133. Quoted in Jim Hauser, "MADDness in the
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Methodology," GOPUSA.com, November 25,
2002,  www.gopusa.com/mississippi/commen
151. See Nadine Strossen, "Michigan Department of
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152. Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S.
135. "Ohio Now Has DWS: Driving While Stinky,"
444 (1990).
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153. Ibid. at 455.
136. "The Latest from the States," American
154. Ibid. at 451.
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155. Ibid. at 460 (Stevens, J., dissenting).
137. "Get Tough on DUI in Utah," editorial,
156. Ibid. at 464­65.
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157. Ibid. at 462.
138. Center for Consumer Freedom, "Quotes from
the Anti-Alcohol Movement," October 1, 2000,
158. Ibid. at 475.
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159. Sitz v. Michigan Dept. of State Police, 506 N.W.
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139. Quoted in ibid.
160. State v. Henderson, 756 P.2d 1057 (Idaho 1988);
140. U.S. Department of Transportation, National
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August 2000.
161. Indianapolis v. Edmond, 531 U.S. 32 (2000).
141. Ibid.
162. South Dakota v. Neville, 459 U.S. 553 (1983).
142. Erika Chamberlain and Robert Solomon,
"The Case for a .05 percent Criminal Code BAC
163. Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas, 489 U.S. 538
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Petty Offense Doctrine," Kansas Journal of Law and
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143. Brendan Smith, "Woman Sues after Arrest
Despite Passing DUI test," Daytona Beach News-
164. See Wisconsin v. Krajewski, 648 N.W.2d 385
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144. John Doyle, "Checkpoints Will Intimidate
165. See J. M. Kalil, "Police Officer Violated
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