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WILL THE SUPREME COURT STOP COPS FROM READING YOUR TEXT MESSAGES?The Supreme Court has been asked to consider two cases, which challenge the legality of warrantless cellphone searches under the Fourth Amendment.
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FEDERAL COURTS IN CRISISCongress’s $350 million reduction in the federal judiciary’s budget has slowed the processing of civil cases and forced many criminal dockets to 4 days a week
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Prosecutors seek 60 years for Bradley Manning, defense suggests 25Arguing that his illegal leaks severely damage U.S. secret intelligence, military prosecutors asked that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning be sentenced to 60 years in prison
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ONE NATION, BEHIND BARSThis week Eric Holder, Barack Obama’s attorney-general, declared that America has an “unnecessarily large prison population” That is putting it mildly.
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CELL PHONE USERS 'HAVE NO LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY' - Federal JudgeA federal judge recently ruled that if someone has their cell phone turned on, their location data does not deserve protection under the Fourth Amendment, meaning law enforcement can track individuals without a search warrant
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: WHERE ARE FUNDS BEING SPENT?An American Senator points out that America’s burgeoning homeland security apparatus is undermining the safety of the Nation with wasteful spending while robbing citizens of precious individual liberty
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'ANONYMOUS' HACKS GOVERNMENT SITE TO PROTEST HACKTIVIST'S DEATHThe group Anonymous commandeered a Department of Justice website Saturday to protest what it called the harsh treatment by government prosecutors of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide this month
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SAME SEX MARRIAGE MAY FINALLY GO BEFORE THE SUPREME COURTIt is likely that we will learn this week which cases, if any, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear concerning marriage equality for gays and lesbians.
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NO WARRANT NEEDED FOR POLICE TO SEARCH EMAILS AND CLOUD DATA...YETToday's email and cloud storage are yesterday's letters and home files. This legislation protects the fundamental freedom of privacy that is the heart of the Fourth Amendment.
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WHY NOT TELEVISE 9/11 WAR CRIMES TRIAL?Defense Secretary Leon Panetta rejected a request by the 9/11 defense lawyers to let media organizations televise the trial from the war court at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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WHAT HAPPENS TO SUPREME COURT IN OBAMA'S SECOND TERM?Four of the nine Supreme Court justices are over the age of 70, meaning there's a real possibility for at least one new court appointment during President Obama's second term.
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Supreme Court considers limit on Double Jeopardy ruleA decision, expected in June, could punch a hole in the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against being tried twice for the same crime, known as double jeopardy.
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Restoration of Rights Project LaunchThis new resource provides free assistance to those tens of millions of people and their lawyers, offering an interactive map with individual profiles...
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