Tags: Search and seizure
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4 Ways the Fourth Amendment's Already Being Pummeled in a Non-Top Secret Way
The government will always insist it's acting within the law.
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National Security Letters May Be Unconstitutional, But That's No Reason To Disobey Them, Says Judge
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Obama Administration's AP Snooping Finally Manages To Alienate the Press
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Actually, We Think You Do Need a Warrant, Bipartisan Team of Congresscritters Tells Administration
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Justice Department Sees No Need For a Warrant To Snoop Your Email
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Matthew Feeney Discusses the Police Search and Seizures During Watertown's Lockdown on RTAmerica
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FBI Phone-Tracking Tool More Intrusive Than Previously Believed, Court Case Reveals
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Judges Rule on Police Practices Along the Canada-New York Border: No Unreasonable Searches, No Unreasonable Stops
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Texas Cops Actually Indicted for Possible Sexual Assault, Theft Under Guise of a Drug Search
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A Drug Dog at Your Door is a Search, Supreme Court Says
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Stop-and-Frisk in Court, Police Testify About Orders to Increase Stops, Democrats Jockey Ahead of Election
Stop it
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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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DHS Reviews Policy of Searching Laptops at the Border, Pronounces it Swell
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Will Gun Scanners Create a Market for Anonymous Objects?
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LAPD Makes Routine Use of Indiscriminate 'Anti-Terrorism' Surveillance
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Gay Marriage, Drunk Driving, and Property Rights: 3 Supreme Court Cases to Watch in 2013
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Text Message Privacy Depends on How You Send Your Missives
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K-9 Police Officer Admits Planting Drugs on Random Vehicles To Train Dogs
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The Feds Want To Spy On Everything
Government snoops are interested in reading more than just your email.