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The Fourth Amendment

Abstract: 5 pages in length. The Fourth Amendment was established as a means by which to protect people from the invasion of unreasonable search and seizure; however, critics contend that the exclusionary rule has encouraged the amendment's failure to integrate the substantive and procedural components of this right. The grave importance of securing one's personal privacy against unjustified invasion is of paramount importance in contemporary society, yet somewhere along the passage of time, the Fourth Amendment has been compromised to such an extreme that it has become difficult for one to discern its true benefit to the people. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


Catagory: Supreme Court & Constitutional Law

Subcatagory: Law & Legal Systems


 

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