Supreme Court Decisions Rungwe Rungwe Constitutional Law (LS305-01) Assignment Chapter 4 10/16/2011 The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states “The 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 or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized (Fourth
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Frankie Singer Creative Writing 10 Laura MacDonald 24 April 2014 Edward Snowden: A True American In the summer of 2013‚ a system administrator released classified information regarding the National Security Agency’s wiretapping and surveillance of the American people and the leaders of foreign powers. Hailed as a hero by some and a traitor by others‚ Edward Snowden fled to Russia after revealing the NSA’s secret operations in an interview with The Guardian‚ a UK-based news source‚ in
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included illegal transmission of wagering information across state lines. A court overturned the evidence against Katz because it was collected unconstitutionally. Katz case extends protections against unreasonable searches and seizures of electronic wiretapping devices. A further rule related to the Fourth Amendment is that each search or seizure should be cleared in advance by a judge‚ and to get a warrant the government must show “probable cause”‚ meaning any evidence is in plain sight‚ on public media
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admitting that he had conversed with President Arroyo during the canvassing period--after the votes had been counted. He denied that President Arroyo instructed him to cheat in the 2004 elections. He had since appeared in House hearings on the wiretapping controversy. -http://www.gmanews.tv/story/27477/Hello-Garci-scandal Case Close on “Hello Garci” issue MANILA‚ Feb. 16 — Election lawyer Romulo Macalintal on Tuesday asserted that the issue on the so-called "Hello Garci" tape had its closure
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from low ranking employees of the stock this firm wants to invest in or friends from another firm that has the upper hand‚ Galleon Group was proven to have insider trading going on and with the help of wiretapping. An interview stated that it is tough to what is inside information. When wiretapping a conversation between two stokers‚ it is almost impossible to determine what you are looking for. When searching for a ‘hot tip’ it is better to look out for key words. Like how in the beginning‚ a man
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Many people watch the news on a daily basis‚ but are unaware of the bias that the media contains. Bias is when someone only gives the side in their favor in an attempt to persuade another person. News sources tend to lean a certain way‚ politically‚ and because of this their bias will often show in the information given to viewers. The news tends to show the negative acts or confrontation in situations‚ but fall short to show the full story. Bias in the media is a way for more ratings‚ to make the
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The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26‚ 2001 by President George Bush. USA Patriot Act is actually an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism. Since it has passed‚ it has been one of the leading roles in preventing many terrorist attacks that are planned to hurt innocent civilians. Its goals were to strengthen the power of law-enforcement agencies and the domestic securities. Not only was it extremely controversial
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1.What impact did the events of 9/11 have on your sense of security/vulnerability? The events of September 11th brought a harsh reality to light. I remember sitting home thinking this wasn’t real and when I finally did catch on and see this was really happening I was overcome with fear. I wasn’t sure if we as a nation were safe or what would happen next. I kept saying to myself “How they can say they are here to protect us and this happens?” 2. Doyou agree or disagree with the U.S. response to
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Modern Technological Advances and their use in Criminal Investigations Angela Chase‚ Juan Matos and Terrence Priester University of Phoenix Modern Technological Advances and their use in Criminal Investigations From the inception of the United States criminal justice system‚ extreme advancements have been made in the field of law enforcement. Particularly in today’s society‚ modern technological advances such as DNA profiling‚ fingerprinting‚ cameras‚ and wiretappinghave
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owned telephones. Users enjoyed the convenience and privacy of this method of communication and being able to talk to people within their own homes. However‚ just like eavesdropping in real life‚ the first real invasion of privacy began with wiretapping. Wiretapping allowed users to tap into phone lines and listen in on conversations. This information could be sold by a private investigator to another citizen or could be sold to a company for corporate espionage (Kaplan‚ 2012). The idea of selling information
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