Tags: Fourth Amendment
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New York Cop Explains How Quotas Encourage Unconstitutional Stops
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Obama Justice Department Graciously Acknowledges that It Shouldn't Snoop Your Emails Without a Warrant
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Obama's Cloak of Invisibility
How secrecy frustrates challenges to counterterrorism tactics
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Administration's Secret Surveillance Legal Guidance Sought
The opinion is secret, too
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Court Hears Arguments Over GPS Tracking
Do you have a warrant for that?
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Cops Can't Continue Traffic Stops Without Cause, Says Utah Court
No endless fishing expeditions
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Homeowner Catches Cops on Camera Conducting Illegal Search
Now moving out of Garland, Texas
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Ninth Circuit Limits Border Laptop Searches
"Reasonable suspicion" required
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Ninth Circuit Rules Government Agents Need Reasonable Suspicion to Search Laptops, Other Property at Border Checkpoints
No reasonable suspicion previously needed at border
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Texas Cops Recorded Searching Home Without a Warrant
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Texas Cops Recorded Searching Home Without a Warrant
Cameras are your friends
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Judge Alex Kozinski: From Communist Romania to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
One of our most controversial jurists talks about free speech, cell phones, and how bubble gum made him a capitalist.
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Administration Moves To Quash Challenge to NSA Surveillance
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Bill Would Require Warrants for Electronic Surveillance
Rein-in snooping a tad
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Administration Moves To Quash Challenge to NSA Surveillance
Seeks to keep snooping warrantless and immune to opposition
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Gambling Seizures
DEA took their winnings during trip
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How Even a 'Well-Trained Narcotics Detection Dog' Can Be Wrong 84 Percent of the Time
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Where Does a Cop With an 80-Pound Dog Search?
Anywhere he wants.
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Enjoy This Montage of People Refusing to Cooperate with DHS Checkpoints
"Am I being detained? Am I free to go?"
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Supreme Court Says Eavesdropping Law Can't Be Challenged
Plaintiffs can't prove harm and thus don't have standing