The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling in Commonwealth v. Kurtz today, on whether there are Fourth Amendment rights in Google search terms. Among the seven Justices, three ...
Decades of precedent, from RICO to asset forfeiture to “good faith” exceptions, have normalized warrantless search and gutted the Fourth Amendment. Hasan Piker’s detainment is the latest proof that ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that users have no reasonable expectation of privacy in Google search history, ...
Kevin Stocklin is a reporter on business and politics, and an award-winning writer/producer of documentary films. His work has been published in The Epoch Times, The Federalist, The Daily Signal and ...
A federal court has ruled that sophisticated hash value analysis of a hard drive counts as a "search" under the Fourth Amendment, but legal experts expect an appeal ...
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights. Courts are increasingly scrutinizing when warrants are needed, balancing ...
“Two hours of Location History for accounts passing through that geofence could enable police to tour a person’s home, capture their romantic rendezvous, or accompany them to church," Judge James Wynn ...
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