Exclusionary practice refers to actions or policies that intentionally or unintentionally exclude certain individuals or groups from participating in activities, services, or opportunities. This can occur in various contexts, such as education, employment, and social settings, often based on factors like race, gender, socioeconomic status, or disability. Such practices can perpetuate inequality and discrimination, limiting access to resources and opportunities for marginalized populations. Addressing exclusionary practices is essential for promoting inclusivity and equity in society.
The exclusionary rule.
Supreme Court cases diminished the scope of the exclusionary rule?
Supreme Court cases diminished the scope of the exclusionary rule?
The Supreme Court created an exception to the exclusionary rule for searches conducted by school administrators.
exclusionary
Fourth Amendment
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"Disfranchising" means depriving someone of their legal right to vote or participate in an election, usually due to some form of discrimination or exclusionary practice. It is the act of disenfranchising or taking away someone's voting rights.
The exclusionary rule bans illegally obtained evidence from being used in court during the trial phase.
to protect citizens' rights.
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Probable cause and the exclusionary rule