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Guardians of Liberty: Delaware v. Prouse and the Defense of the Fourth Amendment

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In our latest installment of the "Legal Landmark Shorts" series. This video delves into the crucial legal facts of the case, where the Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of random vehicle stops by police without any reasonable suspicion.

Discover how this landmark decision reinforced the importance of the Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable searches and seizures, setting a precedent that continues to influence law enforcement practices across the United States. Through expert interviews and analysis, we unpack the impact of this ruling on both police procedures and the rights of individuals.

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