Legislative attempts to halt test enclosures from omitting unlawfully grabbed clues are a backdoor assault on the judiciary's warrant-issuing powers.
The 4th Amendment U.S. Constitution reads: "The right of the persons to be protected in their individuals, dwelling, papers, and consequences, against awkward explorations and seizures, will not be contravened, and no Warrants will topic, but upon likely origin, sustained by Oath or affirmation, and especially recounting the location to be sought, and the individuals or things to be seized." Like other amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights, it was in writing and approved to defend the ...