The primary remedy for an illegal search is the exclusionary rule. To avoid its application the court
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Question:
The primary remedy for an illegal search is the exclusionary rule. To avoid its application the court has expanded those searches that do not require a warrant or probable cause. Explain what searches have such a relax standard and the court's rationale. Now apply those rationale to searches in the digital age. What should be the standards for searches of text, emails, and other electronic communication? Be sure to contrast different media (written letters versus email for example). Argue either for or against an expansion or restriction of digital searches.
*I am struggling with where to even start with these questions*
Posted Date: