I revisit the crack-ridden, murderous capital of Indiana because while history isn’t repeating itself, it is rhyming.
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Supreme Court takes up four new cases, including disputes on geofence warrants and Roundup weedkiller
The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon added four new cases, on topics ranging from the Fourth Amendment to federal preemption ...
The Supreme Court established automatic standing for political candidates challenging voting rules and reaffirmed its Fourth ...
A geofence warrant is a request issued to a tech company for information about devices within a certain area during a certain time.
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review the constitutionality of geofence warrants, which allow law enforcement to demand ...
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to review a challenge to geofence warrants filed by a man who was convicted of robbing a ...
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Supreme Court agrees to decide if police can seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether police warrants that allow access to large amounts of cellphone location ...
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How two Supreme Court cases could affect trans rights
On Monday, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on two cases relating to trans athletes for the first time. The post How ...
For 30 years, law-enforcement officers have been empowered to be “clever”—and that cleverness has today become the cover for ...
Timimi's appeals for Muslims to "join the mujahideen" and "defend Afghanistan" were protected by the First Amendment, the ...
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The transgender athletes cases: an explainer
Who are the challengers in the cases? There are two challengers – both transgender women – in two separate cases, Little v.
A federal judge on Friday ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to limit their tactics against ...
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