The Fourth Amendment doesn’t ask how you feel. It asks what a reasonable person would perceive. That’s not a technicality — ...
The justice argues that the "reasonable expectation of privacy" test and the third-party doctrine are indefensible in theory ...
WASHINGTON – Conservative Republicans have a three-word response to government demands to spy on Americans’ telecommunications: “Get a warrant.” When it comes to the same government breaking into ...
Under what has come to be known as the Katz test, a defendant seeking to invoke Fourth Amendment protections against a warrantless government search must prove that he or she had a subjective ...
It has recently been said that there is simply no common ground left between the right and the left. That our politics are so fractured that agreement on even basic principles is no longer possible. I ...
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures, including digital data. Government agencies like ICE and the Department of Homeland Security are reportedly using ...