Some justices seemed to advocate for a relatively narrow ruling that would clarify what such warrants require, even if it ...
Law enforcement has used cellphone tracking data to locate suspects. The Supreme Court is poised to decide whether such searches violate the 4th Amendment. (Jeff Chiu / Associated Press) A man ...
On Wednesday, a whistleblower group published an internal memo issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorizing its agents to break into homes using only internal “administrative” ...
Two weeks ago, the Houston City Council enacted an ordinance clarifying the extent to which local police may cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. When police detain a pedestrian or driver, ...
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Supreme Court weighs phone searches to find criminals amid complaints of 'digital dragnets'
Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data?
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