`Good to Great` by Jim Collins
FROM GOOD TO GREAT According to the Court , the Fourth Amendment is mute about undercover searches (inside the home or out , inspections of welfare mothers ' and probationers ' homes , flyovers of curtilage and trespasses on property beyond it , surveillance of public movements , most compelled testing for drugs and alcohol , dog sniffs of cars and luggage , and rummaging through garbage . HYPERLINK "http /www .lexisnexis .com /us /lnacademic /frame .do ?tokenKey rsh-20 .560450 .38 target results_DocumentContent reloadEntirePage true rand 12 224 returnToKey 20_T05 parent docview " \l "n1 " n1 Why don 't you contact me directly

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And the Amendment is close to irrelevant in a host [ 604] of other situations , including third-party subpoenas for documents , checkpoints for drunk driving and illegal immigration , residential and business health and safety inspections , and searches of junkyards for stolen parts . HYPERLINK "http /www .lexisnexis .com /us /lnacademic /frame .do ?tokenKey rsh-20 .560450 .38 target results_DocumentContent reloadEntirePage true rand 12 224 returnToKey 20_T05 parent docview " \l "n2 " n2
Under current constitutional doctrine , the government needs no justification to engage in the first set of actions , and so little to carry out the second that it is virtually unregulated . A crucial initial assumption in this essay is that , at bottom neither the language nor the legislative history of the Fourth Amendment drives the analysis on this issue . I am looking for socio-political explanations for our...
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