Reasons to be Cheerful reports on a rising network of 4th Amendment Workplaces in North Carolina, training businesses to ...
The Supreme Court will decide if using broad “geofence warrants” to collect cell phone location data without suspicion violates the Fourth Amendment. In a 2019 case, law enforcement used such a ...
The Federalist Society produced a webinar recently that I found fascinating, not only because I was a panelist. There was a marked divergence of opinion on Fourth Amendment law. I believe I know where ...
A recent New York court case upheld a murder conviction despite claims that DNA evidence used violated the defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights. The case highlights ongoing legal questions about ...
On April 27th, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Chatrie v. United States, on the Fourth Amendment implications of geofencing. I have already posted the amicus brief I wrote for the Court ...
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