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This 10 page paper provides an argument that protection of fourth amendment rights is diminishing. The focus of the discussion is on recent legislation which gives law enforcement agents more leeway in accessing numeric pager information. 10 sources listed.
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by police enforcement officersi. Lasson did the same thing many years agoii . When watching television, and scanning bookshelves, it does become clear that searches and seizures is something that
the average American must be wary of, even if he follows the law to the letter. Why? A person has throughout the years lost more and more protection under the
fourth amendment, something that is supposed to protect citizens against illegal searches. Dripps compares the strength of the first amendment to the decline of the fourth and notes: "Any
constitutional provision that incorporates morality by reference very nearly reduces to a procedural check on government authority; in effect, legislation authorizing unreasonable searches and seizures has to pass one additional
committee (the courts) to become effective. This is not an entirely trivial check, but neither is it particularly well- suited to protect civil liberty." iii Indeed, the rights of people
are declining as they are afraid to bear arms--something provided for in the second amendment--as they believe that they will be accused of stockpiling weaponry. Waco and Ruby Ridge comes
to mind when pondering why ordinary citizens should fear the government and embrace fourth amendment protections wholeheartedly. And while the fourth amendment has been intact for quite some time, many
issues have come up in recent times due to advances in technology and a rapidly changing society in a general sense. One example of how the fourth amendment has
come into play more recently pertains to the real life police dramas that have become so popular on television. Seemingly innocuous, they have prompted Supreme Court cases. In 1999, the
Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases concerning "ride-alongs" with policemen in that when searches or arrest warrants were executed, it was claimed to be a breach of the Fourth
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