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Fourth Amendment

The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.
Jan 11

Supreme Court Considers Personal Privacy in the 21st Century

We have sacrificed privacy for convenience in the digital age. Now, the Supreme Court must decide just how much privacy we have sacrificed.
By Donald Scarinci
The Supreme Court in Washington, DC.
Oct 25

U.S. Supreme Court Has a Blockbuster Docket Again

The court is slated to hear more big cases in the first month of its 2017 term than it did all of last year.
By Donald Scarinci
Sen. Rand Paul.
Oct 25

Rand Paul and Ron Wyden Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Curb Warrantless Wiretapping

Both parties agree that reform is necessary to protect the right of privacy of all Americans.
By Brian Darling
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 31: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announces a new bill with tougher penalties for texting while driving at a press conference at the Javits convention center on May 31, 2013 in New York City. The governor proposed additional penalties for young and new drivers ahead of the summer school break. (Photo by )
Jul 13

New York ‘Textalyzer’ Bill Threatens Privacy Under the Guise of Safety

By Dan King
Facebook is litigating a pivotal case on digital privacy rights.
Jun 2

Facebook Must Protect Digital Privacy

By Donald Scarinci
A man is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Los Angeles, Calif.
May 31

Immigration Crackdown Unleashes Military Style Cell Phone Surveillance

By Dan King
Police and protesters in Ferguson, Mo.
May 4

US Supreme Court to Tackle Police Shootings

By Donald Scarinci
(Photo: Inquisitr)
Aug 16

Your Traitor Facebook Friends Can Now Legally Show Your Profile to the Police

By Jessica Roy
Aug 24

New York Judge Breaks Precedent, Says 4th Amendment Protects Cellphone Location Data

By Nitasha Tiku
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