Police say new search powers will help fight crime. But how will they affect those religiously obliged to carry a dagger?
Mangione’s use of a fake name and ID, the contents of his backpack and a crucial 11-minute period without body-cam video are ...
The people on the street didn’t look up. They didn’t seem to know a police drone was hovering above, recording them as officers a mile away watched.
Prosecutors showed body camera footage as they argued that some evidence the police said they collected from Luigi Mangione’s ...
This is Day 4 of JURIST's coverage of Mangione's suppression hearings. Read Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3. On Day 4 of suppression ...
In U.S. vs. Payne, the Ninth Circuit ruled that police can use your biometric data to unlock your phone and investigate a ...
‘It’s F-cking Him, One Hundred Percent,’ Cop Said After Finding Bullets in Luigi Mangione’s Backpack
At suppression hearing about evidence found in Mangione’s backpack during McDonald’s arrest, officers testify about searching ...
The two officers who searched Mr. Mangione’s backpack without a warrant during his arrest will likely testify on Monday.
Here's how 'incident reports' detail interactions between federal immigration enforcement officers and staff at city shelters ...
Deadly jails. Unprosecuted killings inside state prisons. Systemic failures across almost all parts of the criminal justice ...
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When police track your car with GPS, do you have the right to remove it?
Questions about privacy and legality are natural. While your first instinct may be to toss the device, that decision could ...
A U.S. citizen who was detained last summer at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport is suing the Department of ...
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