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  2. Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights.It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets requirements for issuing warrants: warrants must be issued by a judge or magistrate, justified by probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and must particularly describe the place to be ...

  3. Abortion and Amendment 4: Five things to know about ... - AOL

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    Amendment 4 is a ballot initiative that would allow voters to end restrictions that restrict access to abortion up to when a fetus could survive outside of the womb. The amendment in its entirety ...

  4. A proposed amendment may be adopted and sent to the states for ratification by either: The United States Congress, whenever a two-thirds majority in both the Senate and the House deem it necessary; or. A national convention, called by Congress for this purpose, on the application of the legislatures of two thirds (presently 34) of the states ...

  5. Abortion is on the ballot in Florida | What is Amendment 4? - AOL

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    As well as voting for president, on November 5th, the Sunshine state will also vote on reproductive rights with Amendment 4. This is a Florida-specific ballot measure that would 'limit government ...

  6. Examining the claim that Amendment 4 will bring Florida ... - AOL

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    Amendment 4 is a Trojan horse …” DeSantis wrote on X. ... Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. ... “The idea that this is an initiative about anything but trying to end this abortion ban ...

  7. Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Six amendments approved by Congress and proposed to the states for consideration have not been ratified by the required number of states to become part of the Constitution. Four of these are technically still pending, as Congress did not set a time limit (see also Coleman v. Miller) for their ratification. The other two are no longer pending ...

  8. Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    Six amendments adopted by Congress and sent to the states have not been ratified by the required number of states and are not part of the Constitution. Four of these amendments are still technically open and pending, one is closed and has failed by its own terms, and one is closed and has failed by the terms of the resolution proposing it.

  9. Amendment 4, which would have prohibited laws restricting abortion before fetal viability or when necessary to protect a pregnant woman’s health, had 58.4% support with more than 95% of votes ...