Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 7: Privacy
Examines the Fourth Amendment's privacy protections.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 8: Warrants and Probable Cause
Looks at the Fourth Amendment's requirement for police to obtain a warrant, and what probable cause means.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 9: When Warrants Are Not Required
Looks at the times when law enforcement officers are not required to obtain a warrant for a search.
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.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 14: When Warrants Are Not Required
There are times when warrants are not required for a search, such as in a school.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 5: Description of 4th Amendment
Describes the contents of the Fourth Amendment.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Us Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy: Civil Liberties, Privacy
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy discusses the primary role of the Constitution as it relates to freedom, liberty, autonomy, personal dignity, and technology. [7:28]
HipHughes History
Hip Hughes History: The Fourth Amendment Explained: Us Government Review
Explains the 4th Amendment to the Constitution which protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure. [12:40]