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U.S. v. Matlock
no warrant if person gives consent.
U.S. v. Ross
Easily moveable (car, trailer).
Terry v. Ohio
to stop and frisk for weapons and other illegal substances.
U.S. v. Santana
plain view doctrine
New Jersey v. T.L.O.
reasonable suspicion of a public school student by a school official.
U.S. v. Leon
good faith rule
Nix v. Williams
use of evidence that would have inevitably been found is permitted.
Olmstead v. US
wiretapping allowed if it does not involve entering a home or seizing property.
Katz v. U.S.
protects you and your conversation(4th amendment).
Rochin v. California
stomach pumping was self-incrimination, it forced him to testify.
Powell v. Alabama, Betts v. Brady, and Gideon v. Wainwright
deals with the right to counsel (6th amendment).