U.S. Constitution study guide: Difference between revisions

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** "describing" the "place" to be searched and the "person" or "things" to be seized,  
** "describing" the "place" to be searched and the "person" or "things" to be seized,  
** i.e., the search and seizure must be consistent with the probable cause and cannot go beyond it
** i.e., the search and seizure must be consistent with the probable cause and cannot go beyond it
* in  Katz v. United States (1967), the Court established a test of "reasonable expectation of privacy"}}''' and '''{{#tip-text:additional notes|Issues, problems & limits:
* in  Katz v. United States (1967), the Court established a test of "reasonable expectation of privacy"}}''' and '''{{#tip-text:additional notes|(con't)
Issues, problems & limits:
* the term "reasonable" is vague and subject to interpretation
* the term "reasonable" is vague and subject to interpretation
* probably cause is also vague and subject to interpretation, such as:
* probably cause is also vague and subject to interpretation, such as: