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In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not ...
As we celebrate our nation's founding in a tumultuous time, holiday serves as a reminder to appreciate the freedoms enshrined ...
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Attorneys accused two government agencies of arresting 25 people in the Midwest without warrants and probable cause in federal court on Friday.
It turns out that, in the 1930s, the Supreme Court used to care a lot about the subjective intent of officers when they executed searches and seizures. One such subjective rule was announced by the ...
Dad got the news from his doctor that the chemo wasn't going to buy him that much more time. She gave him three months. He died in February, on Ash ...
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court held that a Columbus police detective’s use of a warrantless subpoena did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of Mamadou Diaw, a man suspected of using ...
Here's what you should know about laws that protect you against warrantless government searches and surveillance by Border ...
Immigration arrests violated the Fourth Amendment, Chicago lawyers argue in court Attorneys accused two government agencies of arresting 25 people in the Midwest without warrants and probable ...
Recent immigration raids carried out by the Trump administration across Southern California have routinely violated detainees ...
A West Texas journalist claims deputies tackled, handcuffed and cited him while covering a public meeting, raising ...