The Fourth Amendment is one of our fundamental legal principles that protects us against a tyrannical government.
The court must determine whether the emergency aid exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement necessitates a showing of probable cause that someone inside the home requires emergency aid.
Kevin Stocklin is a reporter on business and politics, and an award-winning writer/producer of documentary films. His work has been published in The Epoch Times, The Federalist, The Daily Signal and ...
In the name of fighting “chaos” and an imaginary crime wave, President Trump has launched a broad assault on our Fourth ...
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 ...
If you’ve ever worried about whether the U.S. Constitution protects you from a dog’s nose, there’s no need to fret: even a canine cop needs a warrant to sniff your front porch. The Supreme Court ruled ...
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