ICE claims power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. A former federal judge explains why that guts the Fourth Amendment ...
A constitutional law expert called the new ICE policy authorizing agents to enter homes without a judge's warrant a ...
The Case v. Montana decision replaces the Fourth Amendment’s “probable cause” requirement with “objective reasonableness” when officers believe someone is in danger.
A Montana Army veteran sought to suppress evidence obtained after officers entered his home without a warrant amid concerns ...
The memo was provided to USA TODAY by the open government group, Property of the People, which they obtained through a records request. ... [The memo] purports to grant authority for police to enter a ...
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 ...
The Fourth Amendment protects "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures." When it comes to a person's home, that ...
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