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Search And Seizure, Fourth Amendment Protections
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search the premises of alleged criminals as well as seize offending materials or the criminal themselves. However, individuals are protected against arbitrary arrest and police intrusions under the same amendment, and may call for freedom f...

Bill Of Rights: Beyond The First Amendment Paper
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due to violation of fourth amendment. The implementation of Global Positioning system (GPS) device has violated the 4th amendment due to which the Government took the warrant against the GPS device Installation. The device was installed at...

First Ten Amendments (The Bill Of Rights)
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Constitution is a document which was design to ratify when necessary against the changes takes place in society. There have been many points where many unfair legal practices have taken place the ratification of Constitution have helped in...

Women Suffrage Movement
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Women Suffrage Movement in United States in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Women Suffrage Movement and its impact on United States. The research also analyzes many aspects of Women Suffrage Movement and tries to ga...

Tenth Amendment
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Tenth Amendment since its sanction. During the last twenty five years, nevertheless, the Tenth Amendment has faced a renaissance as an autonomous check on the authorities of the federal government. This revived concern in the significance a...

Exclusionary Rule
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exclusionary rule is to deter the police and prosecutors from illegally collecting evidence. The origins of the exclusionary rule may be traced to 1886, when the Supreme Court in Boyd v. United States held unconstitutional the compulsory pr...

Censorship In America: Pink Flamingos (1972)
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censorship lawfully imposed, but fails to protect censorship that is corporate in nature, the authorization of speech by business associates, employees, and spokespersons through threats of loss of access to market place, loss of employment...