The Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement boasts plenty of exceptions, and the practitioners must routinely ask the U.S. Supreme Court to consider the parameters of these exceptions. Continuing the ...
The justice argues that the "reasonable expectation of privacy" test and the third-party doctrine are indefensible in theory ...
The warrant requirement is still in the Constitution, and Congress still has the authority to restore it.
If a private party conducts a search and turns evidence over to the government, the government need not “avert their eyes” from what the private party put in plain view under the “private search ...
Chatrie arose from a 2019 bank robbery that proved difficult to solve. Hoping to identify a suspect, law enforcement applied for a geofence warrant seeking location data for every device associated ...