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Sig is a good boy, trained to obey. So, according to court documents in a federal case, he complied when his police handler ordered him to enter a home in Highlands Ranch, Colo., and bite anyone ...
On Wednesday, a Richmond judge authored a harsh criticism of the Chesterfield Police Department’s practice of collecting ...
A reported Justice Department memo shows that due process isn't the only constitutional protection the administration wants ...
I'm a big fan of audio books, so I'm happy to report that my new book, "The Digital Fourth Amendment: Privacy and Policing in Our Online World," is now available as ...
Among the lesser-known holes in the Constitution cut by the Patriot Act of 2001 was the destruction of the “wall” between federal law enforcement and federal spies. The wall was erected in the Foreign ...
The Second Amendment right to carry a gun applies in places where security isn’t provided by the government, the Fourth Circuit was told by gun rights advocates Wednesday in a case challenging ...
Two hours of Location History for accounts passing through that geofence could enable police to tour a person’s home, capture ...
A Supreme Court case could determine whether Americans own their digital data—or whether the government can take that ...
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is introducing legislation to repeal the 2001 USA PATRIOT Act. Named the American ...
A decade after Allison Feldman was murdered in her Scottsdale home, the trial for the man whose DNA was found at the scene ...
Two cases before the Supreme Court ask why the government is able to avoid liability when it does the wrong thing.
New reporting raises another issue: the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement. USA Today reported on a memo issued March 14 by Attorney General Pam Bondi that said law enforcement can pursue ...