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bcretired

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How does the Secretary of Labor respond to the argument that warrants are essential to protect the businessperson's privacy interest?

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A limited liability company:
 a. Is regulated by a well-established body of law
  b. Pays taxes on its income
  c. May issue stock options
  d. Must register with state authorities
  e. Protects the owners from personal liability for their own misdeeds



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Answer to Question 1

The Secretary of Labor responds to the argument that warrants are essential to protect the business-person's privacy interest by stating that the restrictions on search discretion contained in the Act already protect as much privacy as a warrant would.

Answer to Question 2

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