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Search and Seizure: Know Your Fourth Amendment Rights
Explore how the Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures, and discover the legal standards law enforcement must meet.
What You'll Learn
The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable government searches always.
Probable cause and warrants are required before most lawful searches occur.
Exceptions include Terry stops, plain view, consent, and exigent circumstances.
The exclusionary rule bars illegally obtained evidence from criminal court proceedings.
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify key vocabulary like probable cause and exclusionary rule.
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Learners analyze warrant requirements and legal exceptions during police searches.
3
Practice questions test understanding of Terry stops and consent search rules.
Why This Matters
Understanding search and seizure law empowers students to recognize their constitutional rights and evaluate the boundaries of government authority in a democratic society.
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Fourth Amendment
Probable Cause
Search Warrants
Exclusionary Rule
Terry Stop

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