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Criminal law / Privacy law / Causality / Probable cause / Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Reasonable suspicion / Chandler v. Miller / Samson v. California / New Jersey v. T. L. O. / Law / Searches and seizures / Case law
Date: 2013-02-21 16:07:32
Criminal law
Privacy law
Causality
Probable cause
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Reasonable suspicion
Chandler v. Miller
Samson v. California
New Jersey v. T. L. O.
Law
Searches and seizures
Case law

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