The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures and provides that warrants may only be granted upon findings of probable cause.
The conditions of a valid warrant are relatively straightforward, because Warrant Clause doctrine continues to track the Fourth Amendment’s text. Probable cause and particular description are ...
A federal judge allowed a suit to proceed that alleges a Michigan State Police lieutenant violated the Fourth Amendment ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will decide whether unprovoked flight from the police in a high crime area provides police ...
Fourth Amendment case law deals with three central questions: what government activities constitute "search" and "seizure"; what constitutes probable cause for these actions; and how violations of ...
Even this loosening of Fourth Amendment protection by the Orwellian re-definition of probable cause was not enough to satisfy the government’s rapacious appetite for spying. Thus, President ...
"SB 42 is another step forward in modernizing Illinois cannabis laws," said Peter Contos of Cannabis Equality Illinois.
Even this loosening of Fourth Amendment protection by the Orwellian re-definition of probable cause was not enough to satisfy the rapacious appetite of the government to spy. Thus, President George W.
Even this loosening of Fourth Amendment protection by the Orwellian re-definition of probable cause was not enough to satisfy the rapacious appetite of the government to spy. Thus, President George W.
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