Fourth Amendment
Strippers Are Suing the San Diego Police for Making Them Pose for Photos in Their Underwear
Working on the San Diego Police Department's vice squad is like being a fraternity bro with a gun holster—which is why 30 strippers are now suing the SDPD for what they call harassment from the cops.
The Victim of a Police Raid over a Parody Twitter Account Is Filing a Lawsuit
The ACLU is going after the mayor of Peoria, Illinois.
How a Power-Mad Illinois Mayor Launched a Police Crusade Against a Parody Twitter Account
Peoria city officials apparently don't understand the First Amendment.
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A Grassroots Campaign Wants to Use the Fourth Amendment to Shut Off the NSA’s Water Supply
The Off Now campaign to cut off services to data centres has spread to ten states.
The DEA Thinks Medical Records Don't Count as "Private"
The Feds say they can peek into any records that are shared with a pharmacist, even without a warrant. This directly contradicts state law in Oregon, so the ACLU and the state are fighting back.
The FBI Is Coming for Your Gchats
At least, the Feds are willing to talk about how they want to spy on Americans.
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