The American Association for Justice is facing a class-action lawsuit claiming it violated federal law when it sent faxes marketing health insurance without a notice that allows recipients to opt…
An appellate court upheld a $3.5 million verdict, as well as sanctions, against a former assistant attorney general in Michigan who became notorious for using social media to attack the…
With a police helicopter hovering over his Taos County, New Mexico, home, Norman Davis consented in 2006 to allow a platoon of law enforcement officers, armed with A-15 semi-automatic weapons,…
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Drone technology has outpaced law in regard to Fourth Amendment issues. Photo by Martin Divisek/Bloomberg via Getty Images.
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Senate Republicans heaped criticism on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder but were mostly cordial on Wednesday as they questioned the woman nominated to replace him.
Although Lorraine Martin succeeded in making her 2010 marijuana-possession arrest a legal fiction, that doesn’t mean news organizations must expunge their stories about the since-dropped case, an appeals court has…
The Drug Enforcement Administration is operating a secret program to track vehicle movement throughout the United States through license plate readers, according to the American Civil Liberties Union and a…
Under a bill being considered by the Virginia legislature, registered sex offenders would be required to face a public hearing before entering a public school,
The United States has agreed to pay $134,000 to settle a lawsuit by a woman who claims the Drug Enforcement Administration created a fake Facebook page in her name using…
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has tossed a suit asking the National Security Agency to provide records of phone calls, emails, and text messages for two officials of the…
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