When can the police enter a person’s home without a warrant? The Fourth Amendment and the various judicial exceptions to it don’t provide a clear answer. But the Supreme Court may provide some clarity ...
Brian Walshe's lawyer argues that evidence obtained from Walshe's devices and subsequent searches should be inadmissible due to unlawful search and seizure. The prosecution contends that Walshe ...
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — The Fourth Amendment was brought into focus as the topic of “Search and Seizure,” making for a compelling Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program from Hon. Barry Kamins on the ...
On October 15, the Supreme Court heard nearly 2.5 hours of oral argument in the Voting Rights Act Case. Without even taking a break, the Court heard the second case, fittingly titled Case v. Montana.
You're probably familiar with the old adage that "a man's home is his castle." It's the idea that agents of the state may not lawfully enter your home uninvited for any reason that suits them; rather, ...