Your bank account has less constitutional protection than your phone. That isn’t a rhetorical point. It’s the practical ...
Court rulings show that a platform’s Terms of Service don’t automatically waive Fourth Amendment rights. Permissive language like “may review” doesn’t eliminate a user’s expectation of privacy, while ...
These libertarians with their prattling on about freedom and rights. They can be so tiresome. Please stop with the high dudgeon! Here’s an example of one such “freedom” person writing about open-ended ...
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 ...