You don't need a warrant if you have probable cause and the place to be searched is a car.
What is the "Automobile Exception"?
This is not protected by freedom of religion, even if the parents agree.
What are child brides?
This means you don't need to follow the rules and get a warrant.
What is an "EXCEPTION"?
The only Amendment in the Bill of Rights that deals in government power instead of rights.
What is the 10th Amendment?
What is 7?
This search takes place because the location needs "special" protections.
What is the "Special Needs Doctrine"?
McDonald v. City of Chicago (2010) says you have this individual right under the 2nd Amendment?
What is to bear arms? (OR What is own a gun?)
This word means you have something that tends to prove a truth.
What is "EVIDENCE"?
These are facts that are articulated that say someone is being weird and police should stop them.
This was the most-watched TV series on Netflix in 2024.
What is Squid Games (Season 2)?
You don't need a warrant if an officer can feel, smell or see evidence.
What is "Plain View"?
This Amendment keeps the US Army from sleeping in your house, but NOT state troopers.
What is the 3rd Amendment?
This means a person needs lots of attention or creates lots of drama... because they ain't basic.
What is "EXTRA"?
If a punishment by the court is too severe or disproportionate to the crime, it is deemed this.
What is "cruel and unusual"?
Mageirocophobia is the fear of this.
What is cooking?
You don't need a warrant, if the subject says it's fine to search.
What is consent?
This unenumerated right exists because kidnapping and false imprisonment is illegal.
What is Right to travel?
This means evidence obtained in violation of your rights can't be used against you in a criminal trial.
What is "EXCLUSIONARY"?
This limitation on speech is acceptable, because it is content-neutral AND gives you plenty of time to do your speech.
What are time-place-manner restrictions?
"HTTP" stand for this.
What is Hyper Text Transfer Protocol?
Police chase a person into a house in "hot pursuit". They don't need a warrant because they have...
What is Exigent Circumstances?
This clause keeps religion out of government.
What is the Establishment clause?
This means you have evidence that proves you didn't do it, or have a reason to not punish you.
What is "EXCULPATORY"?
This means a court case has applied protections from the Federal Bill of Rights against all the states.
What is "incorporation"?
This artist released the album Sour in 2021?
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?