Next Monday, the Supreme Court will hold argument in an interesting Fourth Amendment case, Kansas v. Glover. Glover raises a simple question: When an officer spots a car driving on a public road, and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
OLYMPIA — Reasonable suspicion vs. probable cause: Both can be officer judgment calls, but one often requires more documentation. Engrossed Senate Bill 5352, being considered by state lawmakers as ...
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Last week the Court heard oral argument in Bailey v. United States. At issue in Bailey was whether Michigan v. Summers – which permits police to detain persons on premises during the execution of a ...
The Supreme Court has handed down Heien v. North Carolina, the Fourth Amendment case I have blogged about a few times on whether the Fourth Amendment is violated when an officer pulls over a car based ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court let stand a March 2013 ruling that established—at least in the Ninth Circuit in the western United States—that extended and sophisticated forensic analysis of a digital ...
Border Czar Tom Homan pushed back on CNN host Dana Bash on Sunday when he was asked about previous comments he made about reasonable suspicions regarding ICE agents detaining illegal immigrants. "You ...