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The 4th Amendment will no longer protect you
Thanks to the Supreme Court, now there is no real limit on police seizures. People of color will bear the brunt of this ...
Atlanta Black Star on MSN
‘Use of Force Was Reasonable’: Federal Judge Grants Qualified Immunity to Cop Who Killed Innocent Black Man Trying to Break Up Fight, Protecting Cop from Legal Liabil…
"Federal judge grants qualified immunity to cop who killed innocent Black man trying to break up fight. Shocking details ...
SCOTUSblog on MSN
Controlled substances and courtroom candor
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short ...
Payton Mallia was petrified knowing that any wrong move on her part could lead to the instantaneous death of her and her ...
A new FinCEN rule forced small money services businesses to collect personal data on nearly every customer transaction.
The Charlotte Observer on MSN
Prosecutors Dismiss Case Against Conservative Commentator
Portland Police Chief Bob Day has faced criticism from Republicans after prosecutors dropped a disorderly conduct charge ...
Key rulings from the government's secret surveillance court detailing tens of thousands violations of the Fourth Amendment and the NSA's response will shortly be made public by the Director of ...
A recent Hillsboro-Deering High School graduate is suing administrators for searching his truck for a gun without probable cause, in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights.
In September, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police.
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