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The Fourth Amendment protects from unreasonable search and seizures, but it is not all encompassing. The resource give academics a good overview of the rights protected in the Fourth Amendment and why it was important to protect those rights. Historians learn how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourth Amendment over time and how it has helped to shape laws today.
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the fourth amendment, constitutional amendments, constitutional law, constitutional rights, the united states constitution, the constitution, civil rights, human rights, natural rights, rights, freedoms, freedom, privacy, search and seizure, supreme court cases, the supreme court, supreme court justices
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Instructional Ideas
- Compare the Fourth Amendment to laws, such as The Patriot Act
- Give scenarios and have pupils decide if the Fourth Amendment would offer protection or not
Classroom Considerations
- One installment in the larger Constitutional Hall Pass Series
Pros
- Video provides a good overview of the rights protected in the Fourth Amendment
- The resource highlights real-life examples to enhance learners' understanding
Cons
- None