Does the particular elements discussed from the 4th Amendment in relation to the American citizen’s rights go too far, or not far enough?
No. 35
Argued October 17, 1967
Decided December 18, 1967
389 U.S. 347
No. 770
Argued March 27, 1969
Decided June 23, 1969
395 U.S. 752
The following link has a wealth of cases dealing with privacy issues/ I particularly found the case where thermal imaging does not violate 4th Amendment rights:
Solve the case:
The police are out to arrest Chimel, a suspect in a burglary case; they get a judge to issue out an arrest warrant, but they neglect to mention that they need a search warrant. Use the clues to see if Chimel's fourth amendment rights were violated by unlocking the constitution to shows what amendments are there to protect citizens.