The amendment applies only to governmental actors; it does not guarantee to people the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures conducted by private citizens or organizations.[10]
^ United States v. Jacobsen, 466 U.S. 109 (1984): "This Court has ... consistently construed this protection as proscribing only governmental action; it is wholly inapplicable to a search or seizure, even an unreasonable one, effected by a private individual not acting as an agent of the Government or with the participation or knowledge of any governmental official." (punctuation omitted).
Interestng, especially since the current administration is trying to grant immunity to these telecom companies. But these telecom are getting sued,(I believe) and not having federal charges.
This is a new jersey court case
State v. Reid 2007 N.J. Super
But it quotes about the 1st amendment.
Some interesting Spanish HipHop from Chile
from "Peligro De Temporal"
(Still Alive Records)
from "Floe Almighty: The Remixture"
(MCEO Records, LLC)
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