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Thus, in deciding the question presented today we write upon a slate that is far from clean. The text of the Fourth Amendment, the common-law
Thus, in deciding the question presented today we write upon a slate that is far from clean. The text of the Fourth Amendment, the common-law background against which it was adopted, and the understandings consistently displayed after its adoption make the answer clear. We were right to hold inChapmanv.United States,365 U. S. 610 (1961),that the Fourth Amendment protects an apartment tenant against an unreasonable search of his dwelling, even though he is only a leaseholder. And we were right to hold inBumperv.North Carolina,391 U. S. 543 (1968),that an unreasonable search of a grandmother's house violated her resident grandson's Fourth Amendment rights because the area searched "washishome,"id.,at 548, n. 11 (emphasis added). We went to the absolute limit of what text and tradition permit inMinnesotav.Olson,495 U. S. 91 (1990),when we protected a mere overnight guest against an unreasonable
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*97search of his hosts' apartment. But whereas it is plausible to regard a person's overnight lodging as at least his "temporary" residence, it is entirely impossible to give that characterization to an apartment that he uses to package cocaine. Respondents here were not searched in "their . . . hous[e]" under any interpretation of the phrase that bears the remotest relationship to the well-understood meaning of the Fourth Amendment.
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