The Two-Pronged Test: Your Reasonable Expectation of Privacy

Quick Insight: The Fourth Amendment Shield The concept of a “Reasonable Expectation of Privacy” is the central test used by U.S. courts to determine whether a government action constitutes a “search” under the Fourth Amendment. This critical legal principle dictates when law enforcement must obtain a warrant before gathering information. It ensures that the government […]

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