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The threshold question under the Fourth Amendment is whether a government search or seizure has occurred. A person’s property is “seized” when the government meaningfully interferes with a ...
...no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. The first half ...
An expert in criminal law and former GW Law professor discussed his new book about the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment ...
Lawyers argued over the limits of cell phone search warrants before the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday. Colin Jackson has ...
But some opponents say these laws violate the Fourth Amendment, and are taking their complaints to the high court. The… Court rules search of businessman’s laptop at border ‘unreasonable ...
(CN) — A claim that the government's searching of cellphones belonging to those on the terrorist watchlist violates their Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable searches and seizure can proceed .
Staged “perp walks” violate the Fourth Amendment rights of criminal suspects to be free ... actions further the legitimate law enforcement purposes behind the search or seizure. Noting that the walk ...
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