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The Fouth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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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