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The Big Sky State becomes the first to close the "data broker loophole" allowing the government to get private information ...
Sig is a good boy, trained to obey. So, according to court documents in a federal case, he complied when his police handler ...
which privacy hawks argue creates an end-run around Fourth Amendment rights that bar unreasonable searches and seizures. Collected 702 communications are stored in databases, where analysts ...
In the ruling, Judge Miranda Du said that searching through these records violates the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. However, Du denies a motion to suppress ...
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has introduced a one-page bill to repeal the controversial Patriot Act, which was passed on the heels of the horrific Sept. 11, 2001 ...
Decades of precedent, from RICO to asset forfeiture to “good faith” exceptions, have normalized warrantless search and gutted ...
Likewise, the majority rejected the trial judge's findings that tracking and sharing the location data of pretrial defendants with other law enforcement agencies without a warrant likely violates ...
Customs and Border Protection has broad authority to search travelers’ devices ... US international airports—fall outside of Fourth Amendment protections that require a warrant for a device ...
you would have the protection of the Fourth Amendment, which protects you against unlawful search and seizure. But the Fourth Amendment works a little bit differently in certain parts of the country.