The warrant requirement is still in the Constitution, and Congress still has the authority to restore it.
Although the U.S. Supreme Court speaks of the need for straightforward, bright-line rules to govern criminal procedure, its decisions often do not yield the desired results. This is not a criticism of ...
Superior court erred in holding that police could reenter a house to complete a report after the emergency that justified their initial warrantless entry had passed because under the emergency aid ...
The federal government spies on innocent Americans without suspicion and without warrants, creating a nation of suspects.
The Fourth Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures, including digital data. Government agencies like ICE and the Department of Homeland Security are reportedly using ...