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Carroll v. United States: The Milestone of Mobile Searches | Legal Landmark Shorts

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Step back in time to 1925 with this episode of 'Legal Landmark Shorts,' where we dissect the pivotal Supreme Court case of Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132. Dive deep into the heart of the Prohibition era, a time when the nation's constitutionality and law enforcement tactics were tested by the ban on alcohol. This landmark decision set a lasting precedent for the Fourth Amendment's application to vehicle searches and seizures, shaping law enforcement's approach for nearly a century.

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