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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.9
How did the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable searches influence the Supreme Court’s decision in Carpenter v. United States (2018)?
The Fourth amendment was deemed irrelevant in this case as it's outdated technology-wise.
The court ruled that personal privacy exceeds constitutional protections for cases involving technology advancements.
The Court held that accessing cell phone location data constituted a search under the Fourth amendment.
The Court ruled that cell phone location data was not protected by the Fourth amendment.
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AP US Government - 3.9 Amendments: Due Process and the Right to Privacy
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