The Federalist Society produced a webinar recently that I found fascinating, not only because I was a panelist. There was a marked divergence of opinion on Fourth Amendment law. I believe I know where ...
Police track down unidentified suspects through smartphone data. The Supreme Court will decide whether such 'groundbreaking' ...
Legal Examiner: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, discussed the Fourth Amendment and how it applies to digital technology. As such, police need a warrant to search the contents of a smartphone, ...
A man carrying a gun and a cellphone entered a federal credit union in a small town in central Virginia in May 2019 and demanded cash. He left with $195,000 in a bag and no clue to his identity. But ...
Geofencing warrants round up the location data of everyone in a specific place and time, whether or not they had any ...
Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data?