Suppose the police want to get illegal drugs off the streets. So they begin stopping pedestrians at gunpoint, shoving them against walls, frisking them, ...
Ruling a month after the Trump administration filed an “emergency” application, the majority didn’t bother to explain itself.
Now there is no real limit on police seizures. History teaches us that people of color will bear the brunt of this, including ...
A recent Supreme Court decisions strips away what little remained of the guardrails preventing police from seizing anyone under a flimsy pretext, law professors Daniel Harawa and Kate Weisburd ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in “Case v. Montana” Wednesday, a case tied to the Fourth ...
The Trump administration recently asked the U.S. Supreme Court to bless racial profiling by immigration agents, and a majority of the justices have now complied. While this regrettable action is not ...
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