Exam 4: The Constitution: Focus on Application to Business
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The Seventh Amendment provides for the right to jury trial in most common law cases.
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The Supreme Court held that warrantless searches are generally unreasonable in commercial as well a private settings, except for "closely regulated" businesses in:
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A federal law restricting pornography on the internet was stricken by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional for being too sweeping in its coverage.
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The strongest claims of violations of protection involve discrimination based on:
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In New York v. Burger, the Supreme Court held that business is subject to search without a warrant only in cases of "hot pursuit."
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