As regular readers may recall, I argued in a recent article that terms of service to an Internet account have little or no effect on Fourth Amendment rights in the ...
This essay in the print edition of Reason argues that courts should overturn the "open fields" doctrine of the Fourth Amendment: In a decision issued at the dawn of Prohibition, the Supreme Court ...
The High Court on Tuesday issued a rule asking why the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution should not be declared inconsistent with the Constitution. The rule has been issued to the two secretaries ...
But some opponents say these laws violate the Fourth Amendment, and are taking their complaints to the high court. The… Court rules search of businessman’s laptop at border ‘unreasonable ...
The Trenton Police Department in New Jersey engaged in a pattern or practice of misconduct, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said Thursday, Nov. 21. The misconduct allegedly included unlawfully using ...
She even supports warrantless searches, raising concerns she also doesn't want to be bothered by the Fourth Amendment. In a 2008 amicus brief, Harris argued that a complete ban on all handguns is ...
...no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. The first half ...
“Is this a Fourth Amendment violation?” the judge asked the government. The prosecutor replied that the government had no prior knowledge the BOP investigator would be part of the sweep and insisted ...
13 and continues until Jan. 22, the justices will also consider questions involving the Americans with Disabilities Act, federal laws prohibiting false statements to influence financial institutions, ...
You know what that would mean? In the Constitution of the United States is your Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure, your Fifth Amendment right [to due process], your ...
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution limits the president to two elected terms in office. The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution limits the president to two elected terms in office.
There were six constitutional amendments on Floridian ballots on Tuesday and Amendment 4, which would have enshrined Floridians' rights to abortion after 6 weeks, failed. Amendment 4, titled ...