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		<description>[...] The Criminal Lawyer placed an interesting blog post on Supreme Search &amp; Seizure: Court Uses Term to Attack 4th Amendment AbsurditiesHere&#8217;s a brief overviewThe Supreme Court took on five Fourth Amendment cases this term. Four have been decided, and the fifth was argued on Tuesday. Although it may be premature to do so before the last decision comes down, we think it’s safe to draw some conclusions about the Court’s jurisprudence here, and predict what it might mean for the course of criminal justice. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. Like most other protections in the Bill of Rights, the whole p [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Criminal Lawyer placed an interesting blog post on Supreme Search &amp; Seizure: Court Uses Term to Attack 4th Amendment AbsurditiesHere&#8217;s a brief overviewThe Supreme Court took on five Fourth Amendment cases this term. Four have been decided, and the fifth was argued on Tuesday. Although it may be premature to do so before the last decision comes down, we think it’s safe to draw some conclusions about the Court’s jurisprudence here, and predict what it might mean for the course of criminal justice. The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. Like most other protections in the Bill of Rights, the whole p [...]</p>
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