Reconstructing the Fourth Amendment: A History of Search and Seizure, 1789-1868The modern law of search and seizure permits warrantless searches that ruin the citizenry's trust in law enforcement, harms minorities, and embraces an individualistic notion of the rights that it protects, ignoring essential roles that properly-conceived protections of privacy, mobility, and property play in uniting Americans. Many believe the Fourth Amendment is a poor bulwark against state tyrannies, particularly during the War on Terror. |
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... Meaning for the South 131 9 Mobility's Meaning for the North 157 Privacy and Property 187 Civil War and Reconstruction 226 Law on the Street 258 Notes 279 Index 343 About the Author 363 Preface As a teenager and even as a preteen, I v.
... Fourth Amendment applied solely to the federal, not the state, governments. But the struggle against slavery and the Civil War led the victorious North to lead the way to the PLUGGING INTO THE FOURTH AMENDMENT'S MATRIX 11.
... North to lead the way to the ratification of three new constitutional amendments during the period of Reconstruction: the Thirteenth Amendment, ending slavery; the Fourteenth Amendment, prohibiting any state from denying any person due ...
... North Briton series of pamphlets, including Number 45. Number 45 contained unusually bitter insults to a speech given by the king's ministers that defended an unpopular 1763 excise tax on cider in which the authorizing legislation ...
... North Briton incident, pursuant to a warrant issued by Lord Halifax. Entick was the author of the Monitor or British Freeholder. Although the warrant specifically named Entick, the warrant was a general one concerning his papers. Entick ...
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THE RECONSTRUCTED FOURTH AMENDMENT | 91 |
Slave Locomotion | 106 |
Mobilitys Meaning for the South | 131 |
Mobilitys Meaning for the North | 157 |
Notes | 279 |
Index | 343 |
About the Author | 363 |