ICE claims power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. A former federal judge explains why that guts the Fourth Amendment ...
From the Fourth Amendment to the Mexican Repatriation of the 1930s, history warns against prioritizing speed over due process ...
A leaked memo from the Department of Homeland Security makes it clear that the agency sees the Constitution, at most, as an ...
Under this understanding of the Fourth Amendment, an attorney at the Institute for Justice says, “there is little left of the ...
ICE is trying to destroy the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, the one that protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures in our homes and guarantees that “no warrants shall issue, but ...
A leaked internal ICE memo obtained by the Associated Press asserts that agents may forcibly enter private homes using only administrative warrants, prompting whistleblower disclosures, congressional ...
Most concerning is that they can requisition these data without ever having to get a probable cause-based warrant, as ...
Immigration officers may enter homes without judicial approval, raising alarms over Americans’ constitutional rights.
The right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure had an up-and-down sort of year at the U.S. Supreme Court. Back in May, the Court delivered a 9–0 decision that left civil libertarians ...
The Supreme Court’s review of United States v. Chatrie puts geofence warrants and mass digital data seizures under Fourth Amendment scrutiny, raising urgent questions about particularity, AI-driven ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I first watched White House “border czar” Tom Homan’s rant about how immigration agents can indiscriminately detain people ...
I revisit the crack-ridden, murderous capital of Indiana because while history isn’t repeating itself, it is rhyming.