Concept information
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social history of crime
courts, corrections, punishments
United States Supreme Court
Supreme Court cases
Término preferido
Date: 1965Stanford v. Texas
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Definición
- The Supreme Court decision in Stanford v. Texas, 379 U.S. 476 (1965), is important for tying together First and Fourth Amendment issues. It found that, pursuant to the Fourteenth Amendment, the Fourth Amendment regulations regarding using “general warrants” for search and seizure also applied to state governments, especially when items of expression, which are protected by the First Amendment, are among items to be searched or seized. [Source: Encyclopedia of the First Amendment; Stanford v. Texas]
Concepto genérico
Pertenece al grupo
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-CGFTTFFS-4
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