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Commentary: The Fourth Amendment will no longer protect you
Some might believe that if you have nothing to hide there is no reason to fear a police stop. Even if that were the case, ...
The framers of the U.S. Constitution granted anyone in the United States certain unalienable rights in the Declaration of ...
Yesterday, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court allowed ICE officials to conduct roving patrols and use racial profiling to stop and detain people for no other reason than their skin color, ...
The United Kingdom's greed in the late 17th Century contributed to what we in America have come to know as the Bill of Rights. At the time, the British Empire ruled the world. Britain controlled ...
Last week, in an unsigned order issued without an explanation, and in direct defiance of the plain language of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, the Supreme Court of the United States ...
Once a constitutional principle is treated as negotiable for one group — Latino communities in this case — it becomes weaker for all of us.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is not long—only 54 words, in total. But its core premise can be summed up with a simple phrase: Come back with a warrant. The Fourth Amendment protects ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — In a long-awaited ruling in United States v. Hasbajrami, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York last night held that warrantless queries — or searches — ...
Ruling a month after the Trump administration filed an “emergency” application, the majority didn’t bother to explain itself.
I'm very pleased to say that the Kindle version of my new book, The Digital Fourth Amendment: Privacy and Policing in Our Online World, is now available for sale. The ...
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