<span>In Arizona v. Evans (l995), the u.s. supreme court refused to apply the exclusionary rule because:
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The error was made by clerical employees of the court.
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The idea that reconstruction ended discrimination is a gross fallacy. After reconstruction ended, lynch mobs still existed, the KKK ran rampant, poll taxes, literacy test, and other restrictive measures stopped them from gaining any political clout, socially they were still viewed as inferior by many people, and economically they were unable to gain advantageous positions and become monetarily comfortable enough to gain a middle-class identity.
Its was increasing suspicion among all German immigrants who had come to the U.S. if the Germans didn't sign a treaty with the U.S. eventually they immigrated back to Germany.