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Judge blocks DOJ from ‘wholesale’ search of Washington Post reporter’s devices The judge said he will independently review the contents of the reporter’s phone

#FreedomOfThePress #1stAmendment #ShieldLaw #DonaldTrump #PamBondi #USDOJ #SearchAndSeizure #ReporterNotes #TheWashingtonPost

The Independent:

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ICE Administrative Warrants and the Fourth Amendment DHS says ICE agents can arrest noncitizens using administrative warrants, without judicial oversight. DHS's position has no legal basis.

#unlawfulentry #searchandseizure #revolution1776 #warrants #lawandjustice #constitution #breachofpower www.justsecurity.org/131621/ice-a...

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Cuban Detainee in El Paso ICE Facility Died by Homicide, Autopsy Shows

From the top down, #ICE leadership flaunts the #USConstitution and the #4thAmendment. #SearchandSeizure #ICEGestapo #TrumpSS

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Judge orders feds not to examine devices seized from WaPo reporter The news outlet had asked the judge to order the devices returned to the reporter, who covers the federal workforce.

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FBI searches home of Washington Post reporter in classified documents probe, newspaper says Attorney General Pam Bondi says the search of a Washington Post reporter’s home was done at the Pentagon’s request as part of a leak investigation.

#FreedomOfThePress #1stAmendment #SearchAndSeizure #PamBondi #USDOJ #KashPatel #FBI #TheWashingtonPost #JeffBezos #trump

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Board reviews search-and-seizure policy updates, including breathalyzer language and form placement Policy committee presented revised search-and-seizure language that adds breathalyzer and metal-detection log elements; trustees discussed whether procedural forms should remain administrative and removed from the publicly posted policy pages, and asked that abbreviations like 'LJSD' be defined in policy text.

Trustees are shaking up school policy with new measures on breathalyzers and metal detectors, sparking heated discussions on transparency and student safety.

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#ID #SafetyProcedures #SearchAndSeizure #CitizenPortal #StudentDiscipline

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First Amendment Right to Film on Public University Campuses (at Least on Open Quads) From Chief Judge Sarah Morrison (S.D. Ohio) yesterday in _Peace v. Carter_: > On the morning of April 25, 2024, protestors against Israel's actions in Gaza and OSU's involvement with Israel gathered at the South Oval (a space on OSU's campus in front of the student union) and set up camping equipment. At approximately 9:30 a.m., OSU police ordered that all camping equipment be removed from the South Oval and the protesters complied. Subsequently, OSU Police Division Deputy Chiefs Eric Whiteside and Dennis Jeffrey determined that the protest violated OSU's University Space Rules ("USR") because it was a continuation of an event that had improper tents. Later that evening, another group of protestors attempted to construct encampments on the South Oval…. > > Mr. Peace graduated from OSU in 2021. He arrived at the South Oval at approximately 9:57 a.m. on April 25, 2024, and joined with protestors who were expressing their criticism of OSU and Israel in a peaceful and nondisruptive manner. By the time he arrived, protesters had already begun to tear down the encampment; they finished within a few minutes of his arrival. > > Within ten minutes of Mr. Peace's arrival, OSU police officers, including Deputy Chief Whiteside, approached the protesters with whom Mr. Peace was standing. While Mr. Peace filmed, Deputy Chief Whiteside told them that the University had determined that their protest was a continuation of an event that had violated the USR by having tents and that the protestors needed to disperse. At no point did Deputy Chief Whiteside tell them to leave the OSU campus or the South Oval. The protestors dispersed and people not involved in the protest continued to use the South Oval as normal. > > Mr. Peace walked approximately 150 feet to the south of the original encampment site where he began filming an "arrest squad" of OSU officers under the command of Lt. Alan Horujko. Around 10:17 a.m., while Mr. Peace was filming, Lt. Horujko directed two members of the arrest squad to arrest Mr. Peace for criminal trespassing. > Mr. Peace was detained for the rest of the day, incarcerated, and released on bond that evening. He was charged with criminal trespassing in a complaint signed by Detective Susan Liu but the charge was later dismissed unconditionally. > > Because of his arrest, Mr. Peace was fired from his job as a contractor for a delivery service and his application to work for another delivery service was denied…. The court allowed Peace's First Amendment claim to go forward: > "[T]he First Amendment rights of speech and association extend to the campuses of state universities." Even though the Supreme Court and Sixth Circuit have not determined whether the public enjoys a First Amendment right to record police activities in public places, "[s]even circuit courts have held the public has some right to film police." Based on the body of persuasive authority, this Court "agree[d] that the First Amendment protects the public's right to film police and other government agents subject to reasonable restrictions." > > Defendants provide no basis to find as a matter of law that Mr. Peace's alleged conduct filming OSU police officers on the South Oval does not enjoy First Amendment protection. Instead, they argue that "there is no First Amendment right to set up an encampment on public property." That is not what Mr. Peace alleges occurred. > > He alleges that he was merely standing with the protestors at the morning encampment site. He claims that the original encampment was taken down shortly after his arrival and that he and the other protestors dispersed when ordered to do so by OSU police. He was standing 150 feet away from the original encampment site at the time of his arrest. While a second encampment was attempted later that evening, that second encampment did not begin until well after his arrest. Assuming these allegations are true, whether the First Amendment provides a right to set up encampments is immaterial to Mr. Peace's conduct…. And the court allowed Peace's wrongful arrest claim to go forward as well, concluding that Peace had adequately alleged that the police lacked probable cause to arrest him for trespass: > "In Ohio, an individual commits criminal trespass by '[k]nowingly enter[ing] or remain[ing] on the land or premises of another' absent 'privilege to do so.'" A "privilege" is "an immunity, license, or right conferred by law, bestowed by express or implied grant, arising out of status, position, office, or relationship, or growing out of necessity." Generally, a person has a privilege to enter and be upon the public areas of public property but a public official or agency that owns or controls public property can revoke that general privilege. Even so, in the context of public property, "a criminal trespass may be inappropriate where, subject to certain time, place, and manner of use restrictions, the defendant is lawfully exercising his or her First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceful assembly." > > Defendants argue that the arresting OSU officers had probable cause to arrest Mr. Peace for criminal trespass because "(1) law enforcement officers asked [him] to vacate the area near the planned encampment site and (2) [he] was arrested thereafter while still in the area." But, according to the Amended Complaint, Deputy Chief Whiteside only told the protestors at the morning encampment site (including Mr. Peace) to "disperse" and "and did not at any time tell them they needed to leave the Ohio State Campus or the South Oval." Mr. Peace alleges he was arrested approximately 150 feet away from the encampment site and there are no allegations that OSU officers told him to leave after his dispersal from the morning encampment site. While the evidence may subsequently reveal Defendants' factual arguments, Mr. Peace has sufficiently pleaded facts suggesting that the OSU officers lacked probable cause to arrest him…. Edward Reilley Forman, Helen M. Robinson, John Spenceley Marshall, Madeline Jean Rettig, and Samuel Micah Schlein (Marshall & Forman LLC) represent plaintiff.

First Amendment Right to Film on Public University Campuses (at Least on Open Quads) - Eugene Volokh

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Utah Supreme Court hears argument on whether state constitution protects a common-law "right to resist" unlawful searches At oral argument in the appeal of Leslie Abner, defense counsel asked the Utah Supreme Court to recognize a common-law right to resist unlawful searches under Article I, section 14, seeking suppression or a jury instruction; the State urged restraint, arguing the record shows a warrant and the proper remedy is limited. The court took the case under

The Utah Supreme Court is debating whether citizens have a historical right to resist unlawful searches, potentially reshaping our understanding of constitutional protections.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #SearchAndSeizure #LegalRights

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'No Kings' Protest Organizers Aren't Afraid of Trump's Court Jesters Republicans are attempting to brand the 'No Kings' protests as part of a left-wing terror movement ahead of planned peaceful demonstrations.

America belongs to #indigenouspeople and #americans! We are NOT ignorant enough to support Trump and #republicans usurping #freespeech, #freedomofthepress, #dueprocess, basic #humanrights protection from unreasonable #searchandseizure and taking our #healthcare!
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#Americans love the #us-constitution and love #America! we love our #freespeech, #statesrights, rights to #peacefullyassemble, protection against unreasonable #searchandseizure, right to #dueprocess. We dont support #dictators or #epstein. #resist! #releasethefiles
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#resist #ice!! Ice -immigration and customs Border control!! They have no right to grab folks off the street, ignore the #us-constitution use #racialprofiling, ignore #freespeech, commit unlawful #searchandseizure! Trump doesn't have the right to invade #american cities!
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This is #ICE in Chicago. You're next. Trump is creating #war zones with illegal #searchandseizure on #america soil. There are not violent protestors. Ice is chasing down people after #racialprofiling them; swaths of unidentified cowardly masked #ice agents pretending to be men, attacking one person.

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#FourthAmendment #Freedom #ReasonableCause #SearchAndSeizure #Warrant #USGovernment #AllMenAreCreatedEqual #EqualRights #UnderTheLaw

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#tiktokshop #orangecart #engaged #gettingmarried #dealsforyou #shopnow #tungstenring #fyp TikTok video by Myranda Kazos

Know your fourth amendment rights!
#scotus #knowyourrights #searchandseizure

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ICE raids wrong Oklahoma home and seizes family’s life savings — then leaves The state agreed earlier this year to increased cooperation with federal immigration agents

What country is this? Scope of authority is based on #laws and #Constitutional principles. What type of #warrant was this? Where was the positive ID? Why did they not follow #searchandseizure protocols. This is a violation of #4thAmmendment rights. #TortClaim

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The Fourth Amendment | BRI’s Homework Help Series
The Fourth Amendment | BRI’s Homework Help Series YouTube video by Bill of Rights Institute

How well do most Americans understand the Fourth Amendment? Here's a brief and simple intro from 2023.

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IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2025 #GPS25 Opening Keynote by Orin Kerr, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School #IAPP #4ThAmendment #SearchAndSeizure #Digital4thAmendment #Privacy #DigitalEvidence #SearchIncidentToArrest @iapp.bsky.social @orinkerr.bsky.social

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Indiana Court: Finding Drugs On One Person Means Everyone On A Bus Can Be Searched A whole new level of constitutional wtf-ness has emerged from the Indiana state Appeals Court. Here’s how John Wesley Hall sums it up on FourthAmendment.com: If you’re riding a bus and drugs are found...

Indiana Court: Finding Drugs On One Person Means Everyone On A Bus Can Be Searched #Technology #Other #LegalNews #CivilRights #SearchAndSeizure

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Entering the U.S.? Here are your rights at airports and border crossings. Amid reports of travelers being questioned, detained or refused entry, here’s what officials can legally do and how to protect yourself.

MUST READ: "Entering the U.S.? Here are your rights at airports and border crossings" by Daniel Wu, Washington Post 2023-03-21. Attached is a simplified summary for your students

#EduSky #literacy #travel #rights #kyr #citizen #noncitizen #searchandseizure

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a man is standing at a counter in a kitchen talking to another man about how much for one rib . Alt: A scene from "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" (1988), a movie by Keenan Ivory Wayans. Chris Rock plays a customer in a rib joint owned by "Hammer," played by Isaac Hayes. The customer is negotiating over the price & how many ribs he wants. He only wants to pay 50¢ for a single rib, instead of buying a regular order for $2.50.

"So I guess that's about 50¢ a rib, huh?"
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Court tosses drugs as evidence because while police had the right to do a strip search to find them, they shouldn't have done it on the side of a busy #Dorchester street
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#Boston #crime #SearchAndSeizure

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Federal court rules that smartphones cannot be searched without a warrant Some additional protections just fell into place prevented US Customs and Border Protection from searching smartphones without a warranty. While the ruling didn’t actually help the defendant who…

Federal court rules that smartphones cannot be searched without a warrant

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#Apple #legal #court #law #fourthamendment #searchandseizure #smartphone #warrant #federalcourt #ruling #iPhone #illegalsearch #federalcourt

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