Tags: Fourth Amendment
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SD Court: High Beams Rate a Traffic Stop
Basically, you can get pulled over, just because
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Supremes Hear Arguments Against Warrantless Blood Tests
The fact that this argument even has to be made ...
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FOIA Request for Surveillance Rulings Garners Completely Redacted Response
You don't need to know how the government is applying laws that affect you, do you?
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Justices Appear Skeptical of Warrantless Blood Tests
Perhaps a needle too far
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Text Message Privacy Depends on How It's Sent
Facebook messages have more legal protection than phone texts
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Federal Judge Restricts NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Program Aimed at Trespassers
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Text Message Privacy Depends on How You Send Your Missives
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FL Court: Cops Can't Pull Over a Car Just Because It's Been Repainted
The state provides no means of reporting you've changed your car's color
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Flipping Off a Cop Is No Crime, Appeals Court Says
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More From Philadelphia's Asset Forfeiture Racket
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Who’s Attacking the Constitution Now?
Many ardent supporters of the Second Amendment are not quite so ardent about the First.
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Senate Approves Warrantless Wiretapping Reauthorization
Fourth Amendment worries cast aside
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Why Are People More Scared of Facebook Violating Their Privacy than Washington?
Why doesn't domestic surveillance stir more outrage?
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Congress Has Enough Time to Keep Spying on You, Forever
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Brickbat: Big Blue Madness
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Big Blue Madness
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Senate Debating Warrantless Domestic Spying Today; Vote Pending
Fourth Amendment? You mean there's more than two?
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Protect Public Against Domestic Drone Spying, Says New York Times
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Cop Fired After College Student Releases Video of Illegal Search
Welcome to YouTube!
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Warrant Requirement for Email Searches Stripped From Federal Legislation
Fighting snoopiness is an uphill battle