Fourth Amendment
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.
Coalition of 86 Groups and Companies Demands End to NSA Spying
They also want punishment of responsible officials and an investigation
Boulder Police Believe an Open Door is Consent to Enter Home
A rather novel interpretation of "reasonable suspicion"
Pew: Democrats Suddenly Cool With NSA Data-Diving Now That a Democrat Is President
The same goes for Republicans.
The Real Problem With the NSA's Indiscriminate Spying
Innocent people should not be punished in the pursuit of the guilty.
Opposition to Snooping Unites Liberals and Libertarians
Oddly, it's also uniting Democratic and Republican control freaks
Surveillance Whistleblower Once Worked for CIA, Now a Defense Contractor Employee
Edward Snowden says, "I don't want to live in a society that does these sort of things"
Law Hobbles Companies' Abilities To Resist Surveillance
Secret courts and classified proceedings
Many Companies Cooperated With NSA on Surveillance
While Twitter and a few others resisted
Under Pressure, Feds Declassify Part of Spying Scheme
See, it's not so bad ... well ... compared to something worse
Tech Industry Fears Loss of Trust After NSA Revelations
If they play footsy with the feds, they pay the cost
NSA Memo Urged Government To 'Rethink' Fourth Amendment
Instead, they just ignored it
Officials Insist Massive Spying Scheme Foiled Terror Plot
And kicking in everybody's door would catch some bad guys
Warrantless GPS Tracking Blocked by Massachusetts Court
Somebody remembered the Fourth Amendment!
NSA's Phone Surveillance Is Illegal, Says EPIC
Which may be why the feds are so pissed about the leak
Here's Why the Obama Administration Wanted the NSA Data-Mining Program Kept Secret
It's the only way to prevent any sort of meaningful check or balance on executive power.
Rep. Justin Amash Pushes for More Information About NSA Snooping
He's gathering support from colleagues
Rand Paul Plans Bill To Strengthen Fourth Amendment Protections
Pretty damned timely
DHS Using 'Intuition and Hunch' as Border Gadget Search Guidelines
That's probably a diplomatic way of saying "profiling"
Antonin Scalia, Bleeding-Heart Liberal
A Fourth Amendment case shows once again that the justice does not live up to his authoritarian reputation.
Oregon Court: Jesus Malverde Medallion Doesn't Justify Car Search
The medallion is often associated with Mexican drug dealers
Bypassing Feds, States Require Warrants for Electronic Searches
Time for D.C. to get with the program