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The Fouth Amendment to the United States Constitution
edit- Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Citizen's arrest in the United States
- The Scope of the 4th Amendment
- Search and seizure
- Expectation of privacy
- Curtilage
- Katz v. United States
- Florida v. Riley
- New Jersey v. T. L. O.
- Police dog
- Detection dog
- Florida v. Jardines
- Illinois v. Caballes
- Open-fields doctrine
- California v. Greenwood
- United States v. Karo
- Kyllo v. United States
- Probable Cause
- Probable cause
- The Warrant Requirement
- Warrant (law)
- Search warrant
- Warrantless searches in the United States
- Minimally invasive warrantless search
- Carroll v. United States
- Brinegar v. United States
- Arrest
- Arrest warrant
- Aguilar–Spinelli test
- Illinois v. Gates
- Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement
- Consent search
- Schneckloth v. Bustamonte
- Georgia v. Randolph
- Exigent circumstance in United States law
- Brigham City v. Stuart
- Knock-and-announce
- Plain view doctrine
- Arizona v. Hicks
- Horton v. California
- Motor vehicle exception
- California v. Acevedo
- Wyoming v. Houghton
- Arrest without warrant
- Atwater v. Lago Vista
- Searches incident to a lawful arrest
- Chimel v. California
- Arizona v. Gant
- Riley v. California
- Virginia v. Moore
- United States v. Chadwick
- Traffic stop
- Random checkpoint
- City of Indianapolis v. Edmond
- Illinois v. Lidster
- Ferguson v. City of Charleston
- Stop and Frisk
- Terry v. Ohio
- Terry stop
- Frisking
- Stop-and-frisk in New York City
- Florida v. J. L.
- Illinois v. Wardlow
- Reasonableness
- Reasonable suspicion
- Proactive policing
- Offender profiling
- Racial profiling
- Whren v. United States
- City of Chicago v. Morales
- Police misconduct
- Police brutality in the United States
- Exclusionary Rule
- Exclusionary rule
- Good-faith exception
- United States v. Leon
- Herring v. United States
- Standing (law)
- Fruit of the poisonous tree
- Wong Sun v. United States
- Independent source doctrine
- Murray v. United States
- Inevitable discovery
- Hudson v. Michigan
- Witness impeachment