60-Second Civics: Episode 5132, James Otis Speaks Against General Warrants: The Right to Privacy, Part 4

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General warrants were unpopular in the American colonies, where they were used to search for evidence of smuggling. In a five-hour speech in February 1761, James Otis spoke out against them, saying that they would andquot;totally annihilateandquot; the British common-law tradition that andquot;A man's house is his castle.andquot;



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60-Second Civics: Episode 5132, James Otis Speaks Against General Warrants: The Right to Privacy, Part 4

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