Mr. Beat
Why Stop-and-Frisk is Legal | Terry v. Ohio
In episode 55 of Supreme Court Briefs, an undercover detective stops and frisks three men who were acting "suspiciously" outside of a jewelry store. Was that an invasion of their Fourth Amendment rights?
Mr. Beat
Why the Principal Can Search Your Purse | New Jersey v. T. L. O.
In episode 52 of Supreme Court Briefs, two students get caught smoking in the high school restroom, and one denies it, so the principal searches her purse.
Mr. Beat
Can the Police Use Evidence They Got Illegally? | Mapp v. Ohio
In episode 32 of Supreme Court Briefs, police break into a home of a citizen and later charge her with having sexually explicit material.
Hip Hughes History
The Warren Court Explained: US History Review
A short broad theme based lecture on the Warren Court as it relates to judicial review. Aimed at the United States American History Test given at the end of junior year. Even more specifically geared for the New York Regents Examination...
Mr. Beat
Why the Principal Can Search Your Purse | New Jersey v. T. L. O.
In episode 52 of Supreme Court Briefs, two students get caught smoking in the high school restroom, and one denies it, so the principal searches her purse
Hip Hughes History
Mapp v Ohio and the The Exclusionary Rule Explained
Let HipHughes accompany you through the Exclusionary Rule through the 4th amendment and Mapp vs. Ohio and its exceptions.
Mr. Beat
Can the Police Use Evidence They Got Illegally? Mapp v. Ohio
The police break into a home of a citizen and later charge her with having sexually explicit material.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 10: The Exclusionary Rule
Examines the exclusionary rule, why it was needed, and how it works.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 11: Exclusionary Rule Extended
Discusses how the exclusionary rule was extended to criminal trials in state courts, and the controversy this caused.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 12: Exceptions to Exclusionary Rule
The Supreme Court has allowed exceptions to the exclusionary rule, such as when evidence would have been inevitably discovered.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics:4th and 5th Amendments Pt.13: Alternatives to Exclusionary Rule
Learn about some other methods employed to check the abuse of power by law enforcement.
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: A Conversation on the Constitution: Search and Seizure
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and a group of high school students discuss the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure in the context of the landmark Supreme Court case Mapp v. Ohio and the importance of...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Classroom: Search and Seizure: Mapp v. Ohio
In 1957, Dollree Mapp stood up to police who tried to enter her home without a search warrant. Her act of defiance led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling in Mapp v. Ohio that limited police powers.This documentary explores the Fourth...