1. New Type of War in the War on Terror: The War on terror, according to P. Williams, is distinct because it is waged against non-state entities, such as terrorist organizations, rather than a particular nation-state or army, making it more challenging to define and combat. Unlike conventional conflicts with distinct foes and borders, this one is a worldwide, continuous fight with no end in sight
  2. Robin Wiretaps and the Bill of Rights: According to the Fourth Amendment, which forbids arbitrary searches and seizures, the Patriot Acts “Roving Wiretaps” may be in violation. It violates the right to privacy and due process by enabling the government to listen on phone calls without identifying the subject.
  3. Sneak and Peek Warrants : With these warrants, the government can examine a house or place of business without first informing the owner, which may be against the Fourth Amendment’s ban on unjustified searches and seizures. Delaying notice and carrying out searches without prompt supervision may be interpreted as violating privacy rights.

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