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liubo4ka [24]
1 year ago
14

In the interest of national security during times of crisis, what rights has the supreme court allowed law enforcement agencies

to infringe upon? (nsa)
Social Studies
1 answer:
Ronch [10]1 year ago
5 0

The NSA and other organizations violate the 4th amendment specifically, web searches and such as well as telephone calls, this is indirectly allowed by the supreme court as once rejected cases that go against the NSA'S bulk storage of telephone metadata.

<h3><u>The 4th Amendment is defined as what?</u></h3>

In the Constitution, the Fourth Amendment provides the resolution. The Fourth Amendment states that everyone has a right to "the security of their persons, homes, documents, and possessions against arbitrary searches and seizures." The police are only permitted to search homes, property, and individuals with this right in place.

Criminal trials are the setting in which the Fourth Amendment is most frequently used. When the police seize evidence as part of an illegal search, the Supreme Court ruled in the middle of the 20th century that the evidence cannot be used in court.

Learn more about the 4th amendment with the help of the given link:

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