76. The Supreme Court will work out whether, dining an arrest, it is legitimate to ____.
- prevent suspects from deleting their phone contents
- search for suspects' mobile phones without a warrant
- check suspects' phone contents without being authorized
- prohibit suspects from using their mobile phones
77. The author's attitude toward California's argument is one of ____.
- disapproval
- indifference
- tolerance
- cautiousness
78. The author believes that exploring one's phone contents is comparable to ____.
- getting into one's residence
- handling one's historical records
- scanning one's correspondences
- going through one's wallet
79. In Paragraph 5 and 6, the author shows his concern that ____.
- principles are hard to be clearly expressed
- the court is giving police less room for action
- citizens' privacy is not effectively protected
- phones are used to store sensitive information
80. Orin Kerr's comparison is quoted to indicate that ____.
- the Constitution should be implemented flexibly
- new technology requires reinterpretation of the Constitution
- California's argument violates principles of the Constitution
- principles of the Constitution should never be altered
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