Another conceivable conclusion is that Kavanaugh now hopes to apologize for butchering the Fourth Amendment without doing any ...
All citizens driving through Durango are being watched and surveilled by the Durango Police Department’s Flock Safety cameras installed at 21 locations. These cameras record every license plate and ...
The right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure had an up-and-down sort of year at the U.S. Supreme Court. Back in May, the Court delivered a 9–0 decision that left civil libertarians ...
Roughly 40 Duke students and community members took to Abele Quad Friday afternoon to call on President Vincent Price and administrators to declare Duke a “Fourth Amendment Campus” to further protect ...
In the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case Maryland v. King, justices narrowly ruled that it was not a violation of a persons Fourth Amendment rights to collect a DNA sample upon their arrest. In keeping ...
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights. Courts are increasingly scrutinizing when warrants are needed, balancing ...
In this March 13, 2020 file photo lobsters await shipping at a wholesale distributer in Arundel, Maine. Lobster prices are falling in New England as the industry deals with the effects of the ...
Suppose the police want to get illegal drugs off the streets of California. So they begin stopping pedestrians at gunpoint, shoving them against walls, frisking them, and searching their belongings.
The Federalist Society produced a webinar recently that I found fascinating, not only because I was a panelist. There was a marked divergence of opinion on Fourth Amendment law. I believe I know where ...
Suppose the police want to get illegal drugs off the streets. So they begin stopping pedestrians at gunpoint, shoving them against walls, frisking them, and searching their belongings. They also force ...
Lower courts are divided on the Fourth Amendment implications of a drug detection dog that jumps into a car on its own and then alerts to illegal drugs. I thought I would offer some thoughts on the ...
In September, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police. When the court stayed the district court’s decision in Noem v. Vasquez ...