The Supreme Court ruled Monday that law enforcement’s use of a geofence warrant to obtain cellphone location data constitutes ...
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Your Fourth Amendment rights now depend on your ZIP code
The Fourth Amendment doesn’t ask how you feel. It asks what a reasonable person would perceive. That’s not a technicality — ...
Law enforcement officials frequently draw virtual fences around areas of interest and require Google to identify every ...
A group gathered outside Delaware North on the Fourth of July to call for immigrant rights, unity, and social justice.
Nothing says “Happy Fourth of July” like spending Independence Day week debating a voter suppression bill. It’s a bold choice ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission arrived in my professional world not with a warrant but with a letter. A Wells Notice, technically — the agency’s notification that staff intended to recommend ...
Less than a week after the Supreme Court struck down a Hawaii law that barred gun owners with concealed-carry licenses from ...
In the past decade, the United States Supreme Court strengthened qualified immunity protections for government actors in 42 U.S.C. § 1983 ...
Nothing says “Happy Fourth of July” like spending Independence Day week debating a voter suppression bill. It’s a bold choice to celebrate America’s birthday by advancing legislation that could make ...
Roughly 60 people held an Independence Day protest outside Eugene’s federal building Saturday. It was the first large ...
We should all be very glad that the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship. If the justices had overturned it, the first-order implications would have been appalling for hundreds of thousands of ...
On June 19, 1915, Zena Dreier of Fellsmere became the first woman in Florida, and in the southern United States, to vote in a ...
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