ICE claims power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant. A former federal judge explains why that guts the Fourth Amendment and endangers everyone.
When can law enforcement officers enter a home without a warrant to address an emergency situation? This question has divided courts of years. In ...
James Percival, the general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, recently defended the department’s policy and ...
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ICE and CBP are slicing the Fourth Amendment
Some conservatives might want to excuse it, but across the country, most egregiously in Minneapolis, federal law enforcement ...
A potential Supreme Court case raises the question of whether police can justify home searches by deploying drug dogs at ...
Forcibly entering homes without a judicial warrant. Arresting journalists who reported on protests. Defying dozens of federal ...
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 ...
From the Fourth Amendment to the Mexican Repatriation of the 1930s, history warns against prioritizing speed over due process.
The Cheyenne City Council postponed voting on an ordinance Monday that would allow the fire department and city workers to enter homes with ...
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Opinion: Have we kissed the Fourth Amendment goodbye?
The Trump administration's use of administrative warrants and rough-and-tumble ICE enforcement tactics are creating negative ...
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 ...
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 ...
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