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    enslavements. Because of this amendment, southern states came up with a plethora of alternative methods intended to disenfranchise blacks. For example, Georgia initiated a poll tax and required back taxes be paid before being allowed to vote. It was to exclude people from voting, not to collect income, since no state brought suits against any individuals for failure to pay the tax. Those who did not own property could pay a poll tax to vote. The Twenty-fourth Amendment prohibited poll taxes as a…

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    The Bill of Rights is the first Ten Amendments written into the constitution. These amendments were designed to make a list of certain unalienable that the United States Government was not allowed to infringe upon. Many deemed these unnecessary, but the newly freed Colonists were terrified of large national Governments and were hell bent on keeping their newly acquired freedoms safe. After much back and forth between the federalists and anti-federalists they finally agreed to add a bill of…

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    several years the American federal government has continued to slowly remove the freedoms of American citizens in small increments. The USA Patriot Act of 2001 removed the freedom of privacy from law abiding citizens of the United States. The second amendment right of freedom to bear arms has been continually under siege since the gun…

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    Fourth Amendment Privacy

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    Even though the United States Constitution does not outright give American citizens the express right to privacy, many amendments contain the protection of certain privacies, more specifically the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments. The Fourteenth Amendment has a very broad claim, stating that “No State shall… deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” The word “liberty” in this statement singlehandedly guarantees this wide sense of…

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    Crumans fourth amendment rights were violated. In the case Peter Cruman V. State of Olympus, Peter Cruman was accused of conducting a facebook group used to communicate sales of marijuana on the campus of his school. The principle of the school never would have suspected Cruman if it weren't for an anonymous tip sent in indicating it was he. This tip caused principle Lyons to call Cruman to the principal's office and investigate. After hours of investigating Cruman and asking him to open his…

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    other words the fourth amendment of the United States Constitution is something cherished by almost all Americans. This amendment clearly states that in order for us, the people, to be protected as our right to privacy, the constitution guarantees the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. It gives the right for the government not to pry into our personal life. It allows us to live our own, personal life that we choose too. However; many people argue this amendment too. Many…

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    The “game” surrounding Fourth Amendment today has drawn focus to how law enforcement itself handles the process of search and seizure, rather than how the court is the active body in determining where search and seizure is usable. In addition, there is a great contradiction posed by…

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    Few of the amendments of the Constitution of the United States of America are interpreted as when it was first drafted such as the Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment has been alternating within time to continue serving justice to our people. Many court cases prove the growth of the amendment. During the British rule amongst the colonies, officers possessed a Writs of Assistance to propose a tax among the people which lead to smuggling. The Writs of Assistance allowed officers the right to…

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    In my opinion gaining access to the San Bernardino gunman’s phone is in no way a violation of the fourth amendment. Having done research on the fourth amendment I know that to search someone or something you have to have probable cause or a search warrant. In a case like this a search warrant was not necessarily needed, but because the phone was property of someone else one was…

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    citizens, regardless of whether or not they are ‘persons of interest’ to the agency” (Brown). Although terrorist plots are a legitimate threat to America, the U.S government has overstepped its boundaries by violating the citizen’s of America’s fourth amendment right to privacy. The United States of America was founded on the belief that governments should never skip the step of gaining consent of the people before making major decisions. The large amount of data on the NSA database is harmful…

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