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Until 1967, SCOTUS defined searches mainly according to property law. According to the _______________, to qualify as a search, officers had to physically invade a constitutionally protected area..
 
  a. constitutionality doctrine
  b. privacy doctrine
  c. trespass doctrine
  d. reasonable expectation of privacy doctrine

Question 2

Identify the two elements individuals must prove to succeed in a claim that government denied them equal protection of the law.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

The two facts that must be shown to prove a claim of denial of equal protection of the law are:
(1) some official act had a discriminatory effectthis usually means proving race or some other illegal group characteristic is the reason for the official decision.
(2) officials intended to discriminate against a specific claimant because of race or some other illegal criteria.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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