CRM 3330 Study Guide - Final Guide: Reasonable Suspicion, Civil Rights Cases, Bourgeoisie

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**law reflect society"s values and beliefs and is consensus-driven: values change, people see law as a game (about the 32653) Chicago v. morales (1999: gang congregation ordinance: to combat gangs and nervousness; cannot loiter w/ each other or other persons. In favor of morales based on 14th: persons must be loitering, order all persons to disperse, does this violate 1st and 14th amendments, reasonable belief (cid:883)+ people in (cid:498)public place(cid:499) is (cid:498)criminal gang member(cid:499) **content of law never questioned as long as mechanics are satisfied. No, can only search area in: chimel v. ca (1969, car searches. Weber: law is exercise of power; inherently political, rational legal domination critiques, domination impersonal and unresponsive to individual needs, commitment to rules means losing sight of goals (cid:498)iron cage of modernity(cid:499) No: clauses: slavery protected, slaves as property, congressional naturalization: citizen is a free white alien. No, its unconstitutional to deprive people of property (slaves)