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    spending clause of the U.S. Constitution has had a greater impact on business than any other clause in the Constitution. Answer True False 1 points   Question 4 1. A law that has any impact on religion is unconstitutional. Answer True False 1 points   Question 5 1. The Financial Institutions Association would like a certain law enacted‚ administered‚ interpreted‚ and enforced in the best interest of its members‚ which include banks. Under the Constitution‚ Congress Answer |

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    CJA 364 Criminal Procedure Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment was set in place to protect society from unlawful police work. When it comes to apprehending criminals and ensuring their conviction‚ evidence needs to be gathered before hand. To do so‚ there is a lengthy process to be followed; the search and seizure method‚ the arrest‚ reasonableness‚ and right of privacy methods. However‚ there are laws that can protect officers in the line of duty or make accommodations

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    Drone use by government and civilians and the lackadaisical regulations would also appear to be violations of our constitutional rights. Constitutional attorney and author of “Battlefield American: The War on the American People” John Whitehead states; Privacy as we know it‚ is dead”. Why do he and many other Americans‚ feel this way? John Whitehead explains in an article for the Rutherford Institute titled “The National Security Agency (NSA) techno-tyranny: One Nation Under Surveillance “stated

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    Profanity: The original meaning of “profanity” was restricted to blasphemy. “Blasphemy” was an offensive attack on religion and religious figures‚ which included swearing in the name of God. As centuries passed‚ profanity became more distinct from blasphemy. Although blasphemy still refers to language that defames God‚ a religion or a religious figure‚ profanity has evolved to include expressions with vulgar‚ racist and sexual themes. Used in a court case: Respondent public high school student

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    November 2012 The Fourth Amendment: Does it really protect “Everyone”? The Fourth Amendment is an essential part of the United States Constitution. It grants all United States citizens the right to not have illegal searches and seizures brought against them. With this being said‚ the most recent debate of the Fourth Amendment has occurred in the United States Public School Systems. Many kids and adults feel that students should have the same rights under the Constitution when attending school

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    the law violates the law in which it enforces it creates mayhem and they lose the trust of the people. By obeying the laws just like the rest of the United States‚ they gain the social legitimacy that is needed in communities. Weeks Vs. United States Weeks. Vs. The United States was the case where Fremont Weeks filed suit against the United States for illegally entering his home and seizing papers that were used in his conviction of transporting lottery tickets through the mail. While at work one

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    overshadowed issues or arguments of today in the business world is probably Corporate Personhood. Observing many cases that rule in favor of corporate personhood‚ history reveals that the problem derives from times as early as the 1800s. Looking at the Constitution‚ the document that grants rights to all people recognized by the American government‚ does not officially mention anything specifically on what corporations are permitted to do under the law. Which leaves the courts to determine what rights corporations

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    people found out more about the NSA‚ wire tapping‚ surveillance on it’s citizens‚ etc.‚ is because of Edward Snowden’s leaks. Many people question whether or not the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program is in violation of the Fourth Amendment. “The Fourth Amendment states that “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath

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    Policing The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable search and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things seized.” The Fourth Amendment is clearly broken in the case of Weeks v. United States‚ it was a United States Supreme Court

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    these rules balance out each other. Exclusionary rule is a judicially created rule that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal prosecution (Sheb and Sheb 503). It became known in 1914 after a Supreme Court case Weeks vs United States. The Supreme Court ruled that the rule was rational because police cannot illegaly do searches and

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