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What constitutes an "unreasonable" search and seizure?
Judge Richard Leon's ruling that the phone-metadata program likely constitutes "an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment".
Setting Smith aside, he then reached his news-making conclusion that the N.S.A.'s phone metadata program constitutes an "unreasonable search" and is, therefore, likely unconstitutional.
Those opposed to nuclear power, however, joined by a number of regional politicians, maintain that the station at Fessenheim constitutes an unreasonable risk.
On December 16 , 2013 Judge Richard Leon, in the District of Columbia, declares that the phone-metadata program is not effective at countering terrorist threats and likely constitutes "an unreasonable search under the Fourth Amendment".
That is because there has been some debate over whether such a fee constitutes an "unreasonable restraint on alienation," a common-law doctrine that prohibits unreasonable restrictions on the sale of real estate.
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In a brief order, he said releasing Slager would "constitute an unreasonable danger to the community".
The Florida civil liberties group sued the state last year, arguing that the law constituted an "unreasonable search" by the government, a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
In her ruling, Federal District Judge Ursula Ungaro said the governor's policy constituted an unreasonable search and seizure and must be stopped.
The Supreme Court could hold, for example, that the unjustified use of race by the police in determining "reasonable suspicion" constituted an unreasonable stop, tainting captured evidence.
Slager was indicted on a murder charge in June and a judge refused to set bond last month, saying his release would "constitute an unreasonable danger to the community".
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