A federal lawsuit argues that perusing travelers' personal data without a warrant or probable cause violates the Fourth ...
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures and provides that warrants may only be granted upon ...
U.S. law has long provided a border search exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant or probable cause requirement, allowing federal agents to search people, and their electronic devices, at border ...
Martin Schwartz discusses the legal landscape for individuals challenging the constitutionality of what they believe to be a retaliatory arrest. Section 1983 plaintiffs who challenge the ...
When Congress enacted the Stored Communications Act of 1986, it said the statute would guarantee the privacy of digital data that service providers were retaining in storage. The act prohibited the ...
The Supreme Court just heard Case v. Montana, and the door they’re opening – or closing – matters to anyone who cares about privacy in the home. At stake is a clean, high-stakes question: can officers ...