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=//** The **** 4th Amendment **//=

===//The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. //===

Description
The Fourth Amendment says that the people have the right to their house, papers,and effects against unreasonable searches.The police shall not search your house or your property without a search warrant.

Historical Applications
This has been ignored by people abusing it and using it to their advantage. This amendment is being challenged by people going with it but using it to their advantage. It has been defined by police not being able to search your house without a warrant. In 2009 the Supreme Court had a case on officers that they said was a "mistake in the law". The police officers pulled over a car for their headlight then ended up arresting them for drugs. The Supreme Court was against that because they originally stopped the car for their headlight and they didn't have a warrant to search the car.

Today's Application
The fourth amendment is still applied today by people being able to overrule police and only let them search the house without a warrant. This amendment levels out and limits the power to the police and/or government. Well today (For example) if you bring your backpack in a school or just a bag, the school or owner of the building has the right to search the bag is needed. It's your priority and option to bring the necessary things to building, and if the your option invalid (or not good). The 4th Amendment is private privacy. Now this private privacy means the government or any ruling people can't get into your computer, phone, etc, but the "government has started to get into citizens daily devices. Which makes the Supreme Court go against that because they believe the government is disobeying the 4th amendment. The Supreme Court wants to make the constitution solid, but flexible so doing that doesn't help.