This interpretation of the warrant clause says there must be a warrant to permit search, barring only inherent limitations upon that requirement when there is a good excuse for not getting a search warrant.
A) the "warrant requirement" interpretation
B) the "warrant preference" interpretation
C) the "warrantless requirement" interpretation
D) the "warrantless preference" interpretation
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Q25: The Fourth Amendment contains two basic clauses:
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Q27: This interpretation of the warrant clause says
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Q30: The Fourth Amendment protects _from unreasonable searches
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