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Gender and Justice: How Women on the Supreme Court Decide Fourth Amendment Cases
The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution was designed to protect U.S. citizens from abuses of privacy by government power. In Fourth Amendment cases, justices are tasked with deciding whether a defendant’s right to privacy was violated or whether an illegal search and/or seizure occurred. But how are these decisions made, and does broader representation on the court alter such decisions?

Jessica De Luca
Apr 222 min read
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