Tags: Fourth Amendment
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Florida Judge Pens Brutal Rebuke of Crooked Drug Cops
America needs more judges like this guy.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Warrantless Blood Tests
Suspicion of DUI not enough
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IRS Promises To Obey Fourth Amendment on Email, But Records Show Violations
Do you seriously trust the IRS?
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Indiana Court: Dim License Plate Bulb Justifies Traffic Stop
Does it have to be dimmer than a judge?
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IRS Ignores Questions About Email Surveillance
Well, they probably read them before you sent them
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Maine Attorney General Resists Efforts To Limit Drone Surveillance
What are you hiding? Oh ... that.
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LAPD Not So Forthright in Seeking Cellphone-Tracking Warrants
Federal agents have been dinged for the same courtroom games
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Senator Lashes IRS for Email Snooping
Fourth Amendment? Where's that in the tax code?
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LAPD Cellphone Tracking Clarification Still Raises Concerns
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Minnesota Attorney Is Just One Victim in Police Database-Snooping Scandal
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Attorney Targeted by Police Database Snooping
Just one incident in a growing scandal
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NJ Supreme Court Rules Police Can Make Arrest if Someone Answers Door Smoking Marijuana
You'd think drug dealers, of all people, would know better in the first place
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FBI Phone-Tracking Tool More Intrusive Than Previously Believed, Court Case Reveals
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WA Court Mulls Warrant Requirement To Read Text Messages
Mind your sexting
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MA Court: Marijuana Scent Insufficient Cause for Car Search
Cops were getting nosy
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PA May Eliminate Warrant Requirement for Online Data
Just might raise privacy concerns
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Court Fight Lifts Veil from FBI Phone-Tracking Tool
Stingrays are more intrusive than believed
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Brickbat: Careful Now
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Feds Settle Suit over Immigration Raids
$1 million for warrantless home invasions
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Covered at Reason 24/7: Administration Insists on Secrecy for Surveillance Court Opinions