Write 300 words about fourth amendment, add a direct citation and include the works cited page.
Fourth Amendment Write 300 words about fourth amendment, add a direct citation and include the works cited page.
Fourth Amendment Write 300 words about fourth amendment, add a direct citation and include the works cited page.
When does the Fourth Amendment apply? How is the fourth amendment best analyzed? When does a search occur? When can private parties be considered government actors? What is a seizure? Distinguish between seizures of persons and seizures of property. What is justification and why is it important? Compare and contrast probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and […]
Fourth Amendment Do the police always need a search warrant to conduct a legal (admissible) search according to the Fourth Amendment? List at least three exceptions to the warrant requirement, and give examples of each.
Prepare: Read Chapters 10 and 11 in the course text and review the following resource Moyers & Company: What’s Fueling the Modern Abortion Debate? Reflect: The fact that the Constitution does not have a specific clause or reference to a right to privacy has become a very contentious cultural, social, and political issue in the […]
This Assignment asks you to look at the differences between the Constitution and constitutional law, by looking at two Supreme Court Cases. Look at the text of the Fourth Amendment. Does the amendment define exactly what an “unreasonable search” is, or does the U.S. Supreme Court have to interpret the phrase when it decides cases? […]
The Supreme Court’s rulings on various Fourth Amendment (search and seizure) issues are often a balancing act between two competing values: protection of privacy and citizens’ rights, and preventing crime by catching suspects. Do you believe that these objectives are equally important, or is one more valuable than the other? Explain, and use at least […]
For many fire departments, drug testing has been very controversial. Some believe a drug-free workplace is a violation of their constitutional rights by requiring them to submit to a test. They suggest it is an illegal search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment. Some collective bargaining agreements rely on the reasonable suspicion standard to test […]