The Article concludes by examining the various reasons the Court continues to rely on the rugged individual and why that reliance must change. Not only does the empirical evidence show that acting like the rugged individual is beyond the reach of most of the citizenry when confronted by the police, it also shows that the archetype when applied to minority communities creates an especially dangerous situation that alienates and effectively disenfranchises a large swath of citizens from their rights. This Article will examine the Court’s use of the rugged individual archetype in its Fourth Amendment jurisprudence and demonstrate how instead of promoting values like dignity and autonomy, the values that the archetype was intended to represent, it has actively undermined those values to devastating effect. The Court’s use of the rugged individual has created an unrealistic threshold for exercising one’s Fourth Amendment rights and is a primary reason why current Fourth Amendment doctrine has proven so impotent in addressing the severe problems with police-citizen encounters that have erupted across the country, from Seattle to Chicago to Ferguson to Baltimore, with each day’s headlines seemingly adding another city to the list. The Court has repeatedly turned to the archetype of an idealized citizen – the “rugged individual” who will unflinchingly stand up to government authority – to define Fourth Amendment rights, and it has had disastrous consequences. A close examination of the Court’s cases, however, shows that the Court has imposed exactly such an expectation when it comes to the Fourth Amendment. Or who can help but feel humbled by the courage of Rosa Parks, a seamstress, who finally had enough and was willing to be arrested rather than sit in the back of the bus.īut while these stories of everyday individuals acting with remarkable courage inspire us, we would hesitate to say that before a citizen can enjoy his or her constitutional rights that he or she must exhibit a similar fortitude. One cannot help but feel awe looking at the famous photograph of the lone Tiananmen Square protestor facing down a line of Red Army tanks, his willowy frame clothed in a simple white shirt and black pants as he holds a shopping bag. Few figures inspire us like individuals who stand up for their rights and beliefs despite the peril that may follow.
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