Interpreting the Constitution

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American History

 

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Jay C

 

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August 7, 2014

 

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An example would be the Fourth Amendment and the question of wiretapping. The Fourth Amendment protects us from “unreasonable search and seizures”, but the meaning of “unreasonable” was never determined. Since the wiretap was invented almost 150 years after the Fourth Amendment was written, they reasoned that the amendment was intended to protect individuals from government snooping into their private lives (Chapter 14, page 419)...
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As we can see, the changing of our country has changed the way we interpret the US Constitution. The changing times have made it so our judges need to have some leeway on how to interpret and judge the new cases. There are many factors that affect how the Supreme Court decides cases. Some can be legal or political influences...
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