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Law, 21.07.2020 22:01, sdlesley66

PLS HELP FAST BRAINLIEST In response to a request to rehear a case on an injunction against the federal government's bulk metadata collection program, Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit said, "The Government's collection of telephony metadata from a third party such as a telecommunications service provider is not considered a search under the Fourth Amendment… The Fourth Amendment allows governmental searches and seizures without individualized suspicion when the Government demonstrates a sufficient 'special need' – that is, a need beyond the normal need for law enforcement – that outweighs the intrusion on individual liberty. Examples include drug testing of students, roadblocks to detect drunk drivers, border checkpoints, and security screening at airports."
A. Describe the constitutional debate that surrounds the ideas expressed in the scenario.
B. Describe how the constitutional debate identified in part A has been affected by legislation.
C. In the context of the scenario, explain how the balance between public safety and personal freedom can be affected by Supreme Court rulings.

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