Roger L. Stavis writes: With so much of our modern lives contained within our computers, what is the distinction between a "general warrant" authorizing a "rummaging" search through someone's ...
CBP agents can search cellphones, laptops and other electronic devices of those entering or leaving the country, regardless of citizenship. Bradley International Airport now boasts direct service to ...
A version of this story appeared in the daily Threat Status newsletter from The Washington Times. Click here to receive Threat Status delivered directly to your inbox each weekday. OPINION: When she ...
When can the police enter a person’s home without a warrant? The Fourth Amendment and the various judicial exceptions to it don’t provide a clear answer. But the Supreme Court may provide some clarity ...
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution generally protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures, famously requiring a warrant based on probable cause. However, there are numerous ...
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