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An '''administrative search''' is not subject to the 4th Amendment requirement of probable cause under the [[United States Constitution]]. | An '''administrative search''' is not subject to the 4th Amendment requirement of probable cause under the [[United States Constitution]]. | ||
Searches at border crossings, customs searches, and travelers at airports are examples of administrative searches. | Searches at border crossings, customs searches, and searches of travelers at airports are examples of administrative searches. |
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An administrative search is not subject to the 4th Amendment requirement of probable cause under the United States Constitution.
Searches at border crossings, customs searches, and searches of travelers at airports are examples of administrative searches.