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The Supreme Court quietly reversed a lower court decision this week in a ruling that largely flew under the radar. But the ...
In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not ...
The Fourth Amendment protects all persons — not just Americans, not just journalists and dissidents, not just good people — from all government, not just law enforcement.
The judge overseeing the case appeared aghast at the incident that led to prosecutors receiving 19 pages of defense legal ...
Attorneys accused two government agencies of arresting 25 people in the Midwest without warrants and probable cause in ...
It's official: The FBI's warrantless searches of communications seized to protect US national security have at last been ruled unconstitutional and in violation of the Fourth Amendment. In a major ...
Bernard has also filed another motion to dismiss over alleged Fourth Amendment Violations. The motion states that in May of 2023, officers executed search warrants on Bernard's car.
The justices didn’t squash precedent that opens federal officials up to paying damages, but they failed to expand its ...
The Fourth Amendment protects all persons — not just Americans, not just journalists and dissidents, not just good people — from all government, not just law enforcement.
What started as a woman sliding into a snowbank after a Christmas party has ended up before the North Dakota Supreme Court in an appeal over a Fourth Amendment violation.
Police use of automated license-plate reader cameras is being challenged in a lawsuit alleging that the cameras enable warrantless surveillance in violation of the Fourth Amendment. The city of ...
How odd that it took 175 years for the court to recognize that the Fourth Amendment — which was written to keep all government out of our bodies, homes, papers and effects — protects the ...
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