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In its 6-3 ruling in Vasquez Perdomo v. Noemhanded down on Monday, September 8, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the way in ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh made a case last week for ditching the “shadow docket” label to describe Supreme Court actions.
The Supreme Court justice’s stance on immigration enforcement is undermined by the facts of the case before him.
The Fourth Amendment protects people’s privacy, but in the digital age, the government can purchase personal data from ...
"Are our rights inalienable, or merely privileges that can be revoked when the government finds our exercise of them ...
President Donald Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act has raised all sorts of legal issues. One of the big ones is due process, which the Supreme Court needed to remind the Trump administration ...
I have posted a revised version of my draft paper, Data Scanning and the Fourth Amendment. It adds a bunch of new cases, including the various opinions from the Fourth Circuit's en banc ruling in ...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that location data voluntarily provided to apps is not protected by the Fourth Amendment. The ruling stems from a robbery case where police used location data from the ...
Christopher Martinez appeared in court today to present his case that ICE violated his Fourth Amendment rights while protestors outside brought banners and lined outside the door. Protestors waiting ...
The Durham City Council has passed a resolution to make the North Carolina city a “Fourth Amendment Workplace,” increasing protections for city workers against U.S.
A city in North Carolina has approved a measure declaring itself a "Fourth Amendment Workplace" and boosting protections for ...