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He Spent an Extra Two Years in Prison Because He Could Not Find a Place Where He Was Legally Allowed To Live
New York's residence restrictions for sex offenders raise the question of how irrational a policy must be to fail "rational basis" review
7 March 2022
Since 2005, New York has...
alaska
allison frankel
angel ortiz
california supreme court
criminal justic and behavior
criminologist beth huebner
criminologist grant duwe
criminology & public safety
department of justice
doj
florida
geography & public safety
human rights watch
judge rowan wilson
justice anthony kennedy
justicesoniasotomayor
michigan
minnesota
minnesota department of corrections
missouri
new hamphsire
new york
new york city
new york court of appeals
new york times
pennsylvania
reporter adam liptak
sex offender registry
supreme court
u.s. court of appeals for the 6th circuit
university of missouri
yale law journal
Secret Surveillance Warrants Remain Secret
In November, the Supreme Court declined to consider an ACLU petition arguing that the public has a First Amendment right to see the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court's classified decisions.
24 February 2022
For nearly a decade, the American...
aclu
american civil liberties union
article iii
congress
department of justice
doj
edward snowden
first amendment
fisa
fisc
foreign intelligence surveillance act
foreign intelligence surveillance court
justice neil gorsuch
justicesoniasotomayor
national security agency
nsa
patriot act
u.s. supreme court
usa freedom act
There Is Nothing 'Conservative' About Letting Police Violate Our Rights
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin's support for qualified immunity is in opposition to the principles he says he stands for.
21 January 2021
Newly-minted Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin appears on track to become somewhat of a...
california
cato institute
clark neily
coffee county
covid-19
first amendment
fresno
george floyd
georgia
gov. glenn youngkin
intercollegiate studies institute
justice clarence thomas
justicesoniasotomayor
monell doctrine
nate hochman
national review
professor joanna schwartz
qualified immunity
republican party
u.s. court of appeals for the 9th circuit
u.s. supreme court
ucla
university of california los angeles
virginia
Ohio Prosecuted a Taxidermist for Asking an Inspector to Come Back Later
Regulators insist Fourth Amendment protections don’t apply to administrative searches.
8 December 2021
When law enforcement officers tell you they're certain that everybody is a lawbreaker, they inadvertently summarize a...
attorney joe gay
christopher dodge
fourth amendment
institute for justice
jeremy bennett
justice harry blackmun
justicesoniasotomayorjustice william brennan
los angeles v patel (2015)
new york v burger (1987)
odnr
ohio
ohio constitution
ohio department of natural resources
u.s. constitution
u.s. district court for the southern district of ohio
A Cop Killed a Suicidal Man and Got Qualified Immunity. Justice Sotomayor Isn't Happy About It.
4 October 2021
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is reiterating her disdain for qualified immunity—a legal doctrine that protects certain government officials from accountability—decades after...
justice clarence thomas
justicesoniasotomayor
new jersey
qualified immunity
schizophrenia
state trooper noah bartelt
supreme court
u.s. court of appeals for the third circuit
u.s. district court for the district of new jersey
willie gibbons