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U.S. Constitution Annotated
Amendment IV. Searches and Seizures
Exceptions to Warrant Requirement
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Exceptions to Warrant Requirement
Overview of Exceptions to Warrant Requirement
Consent Searches
Exigent Circumstances and Warrants
Warrantless Searches Dependent on Probable Cause
Search Incident to Arrest Doctrine
Vehicle Searches
Containers in Vehicles
Plain View Doctrine
Warrantless Searches Not Dependent on Probable Cause
Terry Stop and Frisks Doctrine and Practice
Terry Stop and Frisks and Vehicles
Special Needs Doctrine
Overview of Border Searches
Searches at International Borders
Searches Beyond the Border
Drug Testing
National Security
School Searches
Searches of Prisoners, Parolees, and Probationers
Workplace Searches