Today on Legalese we take a look at the history of the right to privacy as well as the common law origins of our fourth amendment.


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Legalese is a podcast that discusses all things constitutional law and currents events in politics & other areas of law.


Tags: Law, Constitution, Politics, legal theory, Moral Philosophy, Current Events, common law, fourth amendment, 4th amendment, search and seizure, england, edward coke, william blackstone, james otis, writs of assistance, paxtons case, the rights of british colonies, colonial era, property right, right to privacy

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