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- Prophylactic_rule abstract "A prophylactic rule is a judicially crafted rule that overprotects a constitutional right, and gives more protection than such right might abstractly seem to require on its face, in order to safeguard that constitutional right or improve detection of violations of that right. An example is the case of Miranda v. Arizona which adopted a prophylactic rule (“Miranda warnings\") to protect the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The exclusionary rule, which restricts admissibility of evidence in court, is also sometimes considered to be a prophylactic rule.The notion of prophylactic rules is controversial. U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas have argued against them, writing that the ability of judges to create these rules \"is an immense and frightening antidemocratic power, and it does not exist.\"".
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- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_legal_terms.
- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_procedure.
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- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_law.
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- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
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- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Judicial_activism.
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- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Miranda_warning.
- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Prophylactic_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prophylactic rule".
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- Prophylactic_rule subject Category:American_legal_terms.
- Prophylactic_rule subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- Prophylactic_rule subject Category:United_States_constitutional_law.
- Prophylactic_rule type Term.
- Prophylactic_rule comment "A prophylactic rule is a judicially crafted rule that overprotects a constitutional right, and gives more protection than such right might abstractly seem to require on its face, in order to safeguard that constitutional right or improve detection of violations of that right. An example is the case of Miranda v. Arizona which adopted a prophylactic rule (“Miranda warnings\") to protect the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.".
- Prophylactic_rule label "Prophylactic rule".
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