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If it requires a warrant of its own, the result will be an infinite regress of propositions needing warrants; if it is declared self-validating, then why not say of all propositions they are self-validating?
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"We don't need warrants to make the arrests.
The agencies all need warrants signed by secretaries of state to access the content of communications.
9 Do Britain's intelligence agencies need warrants for information offered or gifted by another agency such as the NSA?
The hotels are rife with illegal activity and, though they are sponsored by the city, the police need warrants to enter – and almost never do.
At issue is whether police need warrants to attach GPS tracking devices to a cars to monitor suspects' movements for indefinite periods of time.
Law enforcement officials need warrants to open the mail, although President George W. Bush asserted in a signing statement in 2007 that the federal government had the authority to open mail without warrants in emergencies or in foreign intelligence cases.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled this morning that police need warrants to search cellphones of people they arrest.
The NSA didn't need warrants to tap people's phones and was more than happy to comply.
In July 2014, the Supreme Court said that the authorities need warrants to dive into the mobile phones of people they arrest.
This inverse level of guilt if services are individually tailored to fathers' needs warrants further exploration and consideration in terms of service planning.
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