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-case in which the Supreme Court extended its "look,but don't touch" policy when it ruled police officers can visually inspect travelers' luggage but not squeeze or physically manipulate a bag to determine whether it contains drugs or other contraband
A) Brendlin v. California
B) Bond v. United States
C) continuum of contacts
D) exigent circumstance
E) Graham v. Connor
F) Virginia v. Moore
G) Mapp v. Ohio
H) Minnesota v. Dickerson
I) New York v. Belton
J) positional asphyxia
K) probable cause
L) procedural law
M) substantive law
N) Tennessee v. Garner
O) United States v. Sokolow
P) Weeks v. United States
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