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Contributor: The 4th Amendment will no longer protect you
Thanks to the Supreme Court, now there is no real limit on police seizures. People of color will bear the brunt of this ...
A recent Supreme Court decisions strips away what little remained of the guardrails preventing police from seizing anyone under a flimsy pretext, law professors Daniel Harawa and Kate Weisburd ...
A jury could decide damages owed by the city, and the question of whether Police Chief Jeremy Engbaum used excessive force in the incident will be decided at trial.
Once a constitutional principle is treated as negotiable for one group — Latino communities in this case — it becomes weaker for all of us.
New York City argues on appeal that a Kips Bay landlord lacks standing to bring its constitutional challenge because it has ...
New questions about federal force in Portland arise after tear gas and pepper bullets filled Portland’s South Waterfront this ...
In a scathing response to the court's decision allowing random ICE stops in Los Angeles, Justice Sotomayor warns that Latino ...
BOTTOM LINE: Where a man argued that Maryland effectuates a taking because it does not pay interest on unclaimed property that is returned to the property owner, his claims were barred by Eleventh ...
In September, the Supreme Court rendered obsolete the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on suspicionless seizures by the police.
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