In Carpenter v. United States (2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that warrantless government tracking of cellphone users via their cellphone location records violated the constitutional right to be ...
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 ...
Police in Virginia located a suspect by demanding location-specific cell phone data from Google. Did that violate his constitutional rights? It’s been a few years since the Supreme Court heard a major ...
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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New legislative proposal labeled ‘insane’ as experts warn it forces owners to surrender Fourth Amendment rights
A controversial new legislative proposal in Minnesota, known as Senate File 4290, is drawing fierce criticism for allegedly forcing citizens to choose between their Second and Fourth Amendment rights.
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. The Supreme Court on Monday grappled in Chatrie v. United Stateswith a Virginia man’s challenge to the use of a “geofence ...
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