The Fourth Amendment implies privacy because it protects the right to
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The fourth amendment of the United States Constitution secures ever citizen from inordinate searches and seizing of resources by the state. It protects against unreasonable constraints and is the foundation of the law concerning stop-and-frisk, security investigations, search warrants, wiretaps, and other methods of surveillance, as well as being pivotal to many other criminal legislation issues and to privacy bill.
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