Fourth Amendment
Snowden on NSA Phone Collection Ruling: Told Ya So
Save the victory laps for the Supreme Court ruling, though
Judge Slaps NSA, Says Its Phone Surveillance Program Is Probably Unconstitutional
A tentative victory for the Fourth Amendment.
Federal Judge: NSA Phone Program Likely Unconstitutional
Fourth Amendment probably prohibits it
Court Hearing Raises Questions About Bust For Secret Car Compartment
How was a guy from Georgia supposed to know that empty space is illegal in Ohio?
Police Union Wants NYPD Internal Affairs Chief Fired Over Search of Beaten Cop's Car, Interrogation of Wife
Cop was in a medically induced coma at the hospital
NYPD Searched Through Car of Off-Duty Cop Who Was Beaten Up, Put in Medically-Induced Coma, "Harassed" His Wife, Police Union Alleges
Union wants Internal Affairs bureau chief fired
Was the Dog-Authorized Exploration of David Eckert's Guts Legal?
A bizarre search illustrates how the war on drugs has undermined our civil liberties.
Supreme Court Won't Hear Case Connected to Duke Lacrosse Rape Trial
Players wanted courts to determine their rights had been violated
Hamptons School Board Bringing Drug Dogs Into High School, Voted on Unanimously to "Thunderous Applause"
Didn't hear any complaints, or about the Constitution?
President Obama: Pardon Edward Snowden
The whistleblower may not be asking for clemency, but he should get it.
Senator Pushing Drone Privacy Bill
Would require law enforcement officials to get warrant for surveillance
Second Case of Man Anally Probed Following Traffic Stop Uncovered
No consent or search warrant
The Madness of Law Enforcement's Escalating Brutality
It's a spiraling descent into insane tactics as frustrated law enforcers face-off with a non-compliant population.
Federal Judge Rules La. Sheriff's Seizure of Computers Looking For Bogus Facebook Account Used to Criticize Local Officials Not a Violation of Anything
Throws out lawsuit by employee who had his computer taken and three arrest warrants issued against him before charges were dropped--says his surrender wasn't an arrest and the act didn't have a chilling effect on free speech
Lavabit Founder: FBI Said E-Mail Users Would Trust Government More Than Him
Refused to give FBI agents full access to users e-mail accounts
Spying on the Line
A criminal case provides an opportunity to challenge the NSA's warrantless wiretapping.
AP Executive Editor "Glad" DOJ Amending Protections for Journalists
DOJ acknowledged seizing a number of AP phone records in search of a leaker
Appeals Court: Police Need Warrant to Track Car Using GPS
Issue left unresolved by Supreme Court
Poll: 62 Percent of New Yorkers Say Low Crime More Important Than "Reforming" Stop and Frisk
Constitution free zones?
Thank You, Edward Snowden
"The NSA has turned the internet into a giant surveillance platform."