This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights.
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.
An appeals panel found GPS monitoring of boats, implemented as part of the state's fishing management plan, is a reasonable ...
U.S. Border Patrol agents have left Charlotte after a five-day operation, leaving behind a swirl of legal questions. In an ...
As President Donald Trump’s “Operation Midway Blitz” drags into its third month, federal immigration enforcement activity has swept the city’s youngest residents up in the chaos. At schools and day ...
Qualified immunity, with no legislative basis, helps censorious "desk-bound bureaucrats" more than police in split-second ...
Government border agents conducted over 55,000 warrantless searches of cell phones and other electronic devices during the ...
A record 77.3% of Mississippi third graders passed their initial reading assessment in spring 2025. Mississippi's ...
Marijuana dispensaries are no longer required to be 1,000 feet away from schools in Ann Arbor. City Council voted unanimously ...
NU sports grabs public attention and spur some student-athletes and coaches to starting roles in state politics ...
Boston suburb created "Catch-22 designed to frustrate religious parents" by demanding they identify specific objectionable ...