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"We need to get serious about prosecuting violent criminals," Trump's second amendment policy briefing reads.

"Violent crime in cities like Baltimore, Chicago and many others is out of control," Trump's campaign team wrote in his second amendment policy briefing.

It's not clear whether Trump will also move to end gun-free zones in schools, a talking point earlier in his campaign, which is not included on his official second amendment policy platform and which LaPierre did not mention.

Despite our rejection of it as a matter of Fifth Amendment policy, the prior justification of the Government's activity in this area—that persons affected could avoid incrimination by ceasing to engage in illegal activities—is not without some force.

We noted that the statutory right was intended to "avoid all the evil implications of secret interrogation of persons accused of crime," 318 U. S., at 344, and later stated that McNabb was "responsive to the same considerations of Fifth Amendment policy that … face[d] us … as to the states" in Miranda, 384 U. S., at 463.

The Court's prior restraint doctrine and sound First Amendment policy suggest that preliminary injunctions in intellectual property cases are often (though not always) unconstitutional.

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In sharp new criticism of the Giuliani administration's First Amendment policies, two federal appeals court judges have complained that a "relentless onslaught" of litigation over restrictions on political demonstrations and artistic events has forced the federal courts to take on the role of city licensing agencies.

But New York Times and succeeding cases have emphasized that the stake of the people in public business and the conduct of public officials is so great that neither the defense of truth nor the standard of ordinary care would protect against self-censorship and thus adequately implement First Amendment policies.

The Fourth Amendment's policy against unreasonable searches and seizures finds expression in Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

For example, the court went to lengths to distinguish the circumstances presented from those involving an unreasonable search conducted by a foreign government, recognizing that while the fruits of an unreasonable search by U.S. authorities would likely be excluded under the Fourth Amendment, the policy justifications for that rule did not apply to searches conducted by foreign authorities.

At a conference entirely devoted to guns and Second Amendment cheerleading, policy issues were remarkably absent from most of the political speeches.

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