The 4th amendment explained
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A. Introduce basic 4th Amendment concepts, including the exclusionary rule. B. Introduce Washington’s Constitution and how it differs from federal. C. Introduce students to balanced discussions about controversial issues. D. Enable students to step into the role of the Supreme Court and consider future policy considerations
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The 4th Amendment treats one crime just like another, but Stuntz argues this should not be so because there is a larger government need with crimes like murder. Curing a Defective Affidavit: Dissenters in Aguilar suggested two potential ways to cure a defective affidavit: United States v.
Criminal Procedure Outline - Lewis & Clark Law School
The 4th Amendment applies to actions taken by government agencies – like schools – not just the police. School officials are government actors. They can enforce education-related laws and regulations.
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The purpose of this unit is to develop understanding of how to make an effective argument supported by evidence. To achieve this purpose, students read sections of the United States Constitution and excerpts of arguments in Supreme Court cases that involve the Fourth Amendment…
US Government for Kids: Fourth Amendment
4th Amendment protects people, not places What a person knowingly exposes to the public, even in his own home or office, not subject of 4th protection. But what he seeks to preserve as private, even in an area accessible to public, may be constitutionally protected.
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***in any event, remember this is 5th amendment only – 4th amendment will still allow a search in lieu of a subpoena and there is no act of production doctrine that allows you to resist a search – so not problem with govt. conducting warrant searches. Chapter 5 – the 4th Amendment.
[DOCX File]ELA Grade 8 The Words We Live By: The Fourth Amendment ...
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(The 4th Amendment guarantees protection against unlawful searches or seizures, by requiring a warrant. (”The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, [Reasonableness Clause] and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly ...
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