The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether warrantless searches by police of the contents of cell phones violate the Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide ...
As state and federal authorities seek broad access to a seized phone, a Virginia prosecutor argues for narrowly tailored digital searches — a clash that could redefine Fourth Amendment protections for ...
While the National Youth Rights Association argues that protection for citizens of the Fourth Amendment from the search and ...
A screenshot of the Facebook post that caused panic at Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids in early 2025. A case argued before the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday could decide what’s required for ...
It is legal to speak your mind, advocate for yourself or record cops in many — but not all — circumstances. Still, experts recommend avoiding confrontation and complying with police orders for your ...
Generally, school districts have the authority to confiscate student electronics if they are found to be violating district ...