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Unit 1: Constitutional Interpretation and the Bill of Rights.

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1 Unit 1: Constitutional Interpretation and the Bill of Rights

2  Reasonable Searches (warrantless)  Person consents  Search (simple) after lawful seizure (police safety)  Search (simple) after a lawful arrest  Search if probable cause can be shown after the fact (time constraints)  Public Safety Exception – Scott v. Harris (2007)  DWI Roadblocks – Michigan v. Sitz (1990)  Plain View Doctrine – Coolidge v. New Hampshire (1971)  Exigent Circumstances – Kentucky v. King (2005)  All other searches and seizures must have a warrant (judicial branch issued)

3  Mapp v. Ohio (1961) – Exclusionary Rule  Brendlin v. California (2007) – Passengers in an illegal car stop  Katz v. United States (1967) – wiretapping  Kyllo v. United States (2001) – plain view with technological help  Florida v. Jardines (2013) – use of police dogs  New Jersey v. TLO (1985) – students at school  Safford Unified School v. Redding (2010) – Drug searches at school  Florence v. Board of Free Holders (2012) – Prison strip searches  Navarette v. Califorinia (2014) – anonymous tip for possible DUI

4  The PATRIOT Act and the Fourth Amendment  Reading  Riley v. California


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