Jeff Swensen / Getty Images Trump Makes Dirty Discovery from FBI When Returning Home, Says Mar-a-Lago 'Will Never Be the Same' Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the first time since the Aug. 8 FBI raid took place. According to him, it 'will never be the same.' By Michael Austin September 19, 2022
TATSIANAMA / Shutterstock; Paparacy / Shutterstock Alert: Government Agency Admits That They've Copied Phone Data at Massive Scale - 4th Amendment Violations? Officials at Customs and Border Protection have a vast database of information taken from the phones of those entering the country. By Jack Davis September 18, 2022
Vesnaanddjic / Getty Images Report: Elderly Couple's Low Electric Bill Earned Them a Battering Ram to the Door - 4th Amendment Violations 'We did nothing to deserve this, and it made us feel unsafe in our own homes,' Chen-Chen Hwang said in a news release. By Matthew Holloway September 15, 2022
Matthew Putney - File / AP State Supreme Court Bans Police from Searching People's Trash Without a Warrant The court ruled officers commit an unreasonable search and seizure under the Iowa Constitution when they look for evidence in the trash. By The Associated Press June 18, 2021
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden's Pentagon Plans to Spy on Military Members to Find 'Extremist Material': Report The Biden administration's plans to quell 'domestic extremism' will go a step further as the Pentagon prepares to surveil service members. By Taylor Penley May 19, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Unanimous Supreme Court Ruling Handicaps Government Gun Confiscation The Supreme Court rejected a broad interpretation of a legal doctine, lending firearm owners a big win in the nation's highest court. By Brett Kershaw May 18, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Cops Seizing Guns Without a Warrant 'Neither the holding nor logic of Cady justifies such warrantless searches and seizures in the home,' Justice Clarence Thomas wrote. By Cameron Arcand May 17, 2021
Bryan R. Smith - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: The Search of Giuliani's Home May Have Broken the Law 'The opaque nature of the circumstances is the perfect breeding ground for stories to take on a life of their own.' By Aron Solomon April 29, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Rules Against Cops Who Shot Woman Trying to Flee The ruling dealt with a 2014 case where a woman was shot as she fled from police. She later filed a lawsuit claiming excessive use of force. By C. Douglas Golden March 26, 2021
Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Wants SCOTUS to Let Cops Seize Guns Without a Warrant The administration first brief to the Supreme Court is in a case involving the warrantless seizure of weapons. By C. Douglas Golden March 25, 2021