U.S. District Judge Joseph E. Goodwin ordered the immediate release of petitioner Anderson Jesus Urquilla-Ramos, who was “arrested abruptly and without warning by a group of masked men purporting to ...
The battle over birthright citizenship is a battle over its exceptions. The 14th Amendment’s first sentence proudly proclaims that “[a]ll persons born . . . in the United States, and subject to the ...
Is America now in the business of weaponizing our private data against Americans? It’s a question we should be asking.
The lawsuit challenges a large-scale immigration raid that swept up hundreds of Latino community members— including U.S. citizens and children — during a search tied to alleged gambling.
Like your phone, a drone can record everything. The question in Hawaiʻi courts is simple. Was that footage captured legally?
I was very pleased that the new issue of the Harvard Law Review includes a book review of my 2025 book, The Digital Fourth Amendment. The review, by Jennifer Granick of the ACLU, is here: Fourth ...
Iowa House advances ‘Katie’s Law’ requiring DNA collection after certain arrests ...
Immigration agents have intensified raids on construction sites across the country as the Trump administration pursues mass deportations. The raids often involve federal agents entering worksites ...
Eight Republican-appointed judges in the Ninth Circuit criticized a decision not to revisit a ruling which removed the grant of qualified immunity for police officers based on the “hot pursuit” ...
Techdirt’s Mike Masnick on the history of the NSA and mass surveillance in America, and why Anthropic’s fight with the Pentagon should worry us.