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22 Nov 2019, 2:58 pm by Nathan Sheard
United States (2018), Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts wrote: “A person does not surrender all Fourth Amendment protection by venturing in the public sphere. [read post]
22 Nov 2019, 2:05 pm
In addition to the populations of Bikini and   Enewetak, the people of Rongelap and Utirik were also affected by radioactive fallout from the largest nuclear test the United States has ever conducted, the Bravo test held March 1, 1954. [read post]
21 Nov 2019, 10:00 am by Michelle Ghetti
And, although Chief Justice John Roberts joined the majority opinions in both District of Columbia v. [read post]
21 Nov 2019, 6:30 am by Mark Graber
  The Fourteenth Amendment, as understood by Republicans in Congress, gave the national government the power to ensure that state governments both protected and equally protected the fundamental rights of all persons in the United States. [read post]
20 Nov 2019, 3:31 am by Edith Roberts
” At Slate (via How Appealing), Lorelai Laird writes that United States v. [read post]
19 Nov 2019, 3:36 am by Edith Roberts
United States], in which the Supreme Court decided that the warrant-less seizure of the plaintiff’s cell phone records violated his Fourth Amendment rights. [read post]
15 Nov 2019, 4:35 am by Steve Vladeck
As he noted, “The President has not persuasively explained why, if executive privilege did not preclude enforcement of the subpoena issued in [United States v.] [read post]
14 Nov 2019, 4:21 am by Robert Black
A case involving the fatal shooting of a Mexican national by a United States Border Patrol Agent is back at the Supreme Court a second time as the Justices heard arguments this week in Hernandez v. [read post]
13 Nov 2019, 3:42 am by Edith Roberts
For USA Today, Richard Wolfe reports that the court “appeared likely to side with the Trump administration in its effort to end a program that lets nearly 700,000 young, undocumented immigrants live and work in the United States without fear of deportation. [read post]