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When Chicago police came to my door on Feb. 21, 2019, officers said they were looking for a criminal. Instead, they found me, a social worker, alone in my home, naked as I was changing clothes, ...
Carrying a smartphone to a bank robbery wasn’t a smart move for Okello Chatrie. Now the Supreme Court must decide whether the "groundbreaking" and "previously unimaginable" way police tracked down ...
The Supreme Court has struck down another key provision of the Voting Rights Act, making it harder for voters of color to challenge redistricting plans that allegedly weaken minority political power.
The Fourth Amendment protects all persons from warrantless government searches and seizures of their persons, houses, papers and effects. It requires that warrants be supported by probable cause of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Okello Chatrie's cellphone gave him away. Listen in our video player above. Chatrie made off with $195,000 from the bank he robbed in suburban Richmond, Virginia, and eluded the ...
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. The Supreme Court on Monday grappled in Chatrie v. United Stateswith a Virginia man’s challenge to the use of a “geofence ...
The Supreme Court dove into a digital age issue on Monday as it grappled with how to apply constitutional protections against unreasonable searches to cellphone location data. Across two hours of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing a case dealing with geofence warrants, also called reverse warrants — and more aptly so because of the potential for law enforcement to surveil and arrest without a ...
Journal Editorial Report: The DOJ prosecution is raising relevant questions about the group's tactics. Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press Bank robbery is a bad life choice, but it takes real ...