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The Occupy Wall Street movement peacefully protested economic inequality and corporate influence over government. While police have authority to maintain public safety, searching citizens' cell phones without cause or warrant violates their constitutional right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. When protests are nonviolent, police should respect civil liberties and only search devices with probable cause or permission.

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The Occupy Wall Street movement peacefully protested economic inequality and corporate influence over government. While police have authority to maintain public safety, searching citizens' cell phones without cause or warrant violates their constitutional right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. When protests are nonviolent, police should respect civil liberties and only search devices with probable cause or permission.

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On The Occupy Wall Street Movement (Right of Peaceful Protest)

On the Rights of Police to Search Cell Phones (Right to be Free from


Unreasonable Search and Seizure)

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