Another conceivable conclusion is that Kavanaugh now hopes to apologize for butchering the Fourth Amendment without doing any ...
The Fourth and Fifth amendments protect both U.S. citizens and non-citizens when it comes to searches and the right to remain ...
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If You Give a Bear a Badge, Will It Respect Your Rights?
Despite their general ignorance of constitutional law, bears pose a much less grave threat to your civil liberties than ...
Taking the police to court. A former Bravo reality TV star and member of a '90s girl group is suing the Tennessee Highway Patrol after being arrested for DUI - despite being completely sober. The ...
The latest developments will add to the duration of an already long saga that saw the judge lose her position on the ...
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Wrongful death lawsuit filed by parents of 18-year-old killed in Knox County SWAT raid
The parents of an 18-year-old shot and killed during a SWAT raid in Knox County have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Daevon ...
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PA ruling: Cops can mine Google searches to identify suspects
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has drawn a stark new line around digital privacy, ruling that police can comb through Google ...
For most of modern policing, warrants were built around a simple premise: identify a place, identify an object, identify ...
Listen to this article New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department Probable cause — Surveillance footage — Eyewitness report People v. Colon KA 22-01846 Appealed from ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide—in FS Credit Opportunities v. Saba Capital Master Fund—whether Section 47(b) of the ...
Listen to this article New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department Adverse inference — Unpreserved surveillance —Probable cause People v. Evans KA 22-01853 Appealed ...
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