Category Archives: Privacy Rights
Child pornography is a taboo topic across the United States. While it is important to protect our children, it is also important to protect and defend the rights of the American people. All too often, unsuspecting individuals become engaged with … Continue reading
The laws regarding search and seizure of evidence can often be very confusing. It can be difficult for the average citizen to remember if law enforcement must obtain a warrant before searching a particular piece of property, such as a … Continue reading
May the police search your cellphone without a warrant? On June 25, the United States Supreme Court said that in most cases, the answer is “no.” The Court ruled in two cases where police seized and searched a suspect’s cell … Continue reading
GPTechnology makes police surveillance much easier and, consequently, personal privacy much more difficult to retain. Courts struggle to define the scope of personal privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Even the United States Supreme Court … Continue reading