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Leahlaibe Leahlaibe
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What interests are balanced in the administrative/regulatory/special needs search context?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



The Supreme Court offered conflicting rationales in support of its due process decisions declaring state confessions to be involuntary.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



In what ways do actions based on administrative justification get around the requirements of the Fourth Amendment?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



A jailed defendant who confessed to a crime after repeatedly being told by a police officer who was a childhood friend that the officer would lose his job if he did not get a statement made an involuntary confession.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Which of Roosevelt's Liberals was NOT appointed to a position by President Roosevelt, other than a judicial post?
 
  A. Douglas
  B. Jackson
  C. Murphy
  D. Rutledge
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The most common actions based on administrative justification are inventories, inspections, checkpoints, school discipline, searches of government employees' offices, drug and alcohol testing, and parole and probation supervision.

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Actions based on administrative justification and consent require neither reasonable suspicion nor probable cause. The term administrative justification is something of a euphemism. It is not really justification at all. Actions based on administrative justification require that the government's interest in protecting public safety outweighs individual privacy interests. Consent searches, in contrast, need to be predicated on little more than validly given consent. Actions based on administrative justification are rich in variety.

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TRUE Spano v. N.Y. (1959)

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Thank you so much for these!
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