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The 4th Amendment: Privacy in a Digital Age
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The 4th Amendment: Privacy in a Digital Age

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Grade Level Grades 5-12
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In this session, students will examine the historical context and the drafting of the Fourth Amendment. Students will explore what the Fourth Amendment says and means. This lesson will allow students to examine the Fourth Amendment text, history, and interpretation, describe key terms and ideas (like searches, seizures, and privacy), and define some of the key debates about where the Fourth Amendment is headed in an age of new technology

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November 5, 2020
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