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HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION 101–03 (1937) 11 The amendment was originally
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Judge Posner argues that the power to issue a search warrant is a common law power in America, yet admits that, in the federal system as well as in state systems,
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According to the Fourth Amendment, the people have a right “to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures ” This right limits the power of the police to seize and search people, their property, and their homes
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The Fourth Amendment emerged not only from the American Revolution; it was a constitutional embodiment of the extraordinary coupling of Magna Carta
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regarding searches and seizures as defined by the Fourth Amendment Objectives/Goals: Expose students to factual situations presented to the U S Supreme
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