The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of a Montana man who was convicted of assaulting a police officer. In a unanimous decision written by Justice Elena Kagan, the […] The post Court ...
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Supreme Court agrees to decide if police can seek sweeping cellphone location data in investigations
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether police warrants that allow access to large amounts of cellphone location data to identify people near a crime scene are constitutional.
The Supreme Court sided with Montana police on Wednesday in a case over when officers can enter a home without a warrant if ...
The Case v. Montana decision replaces the Fourth Amendment’s “probable cause” requirement with “objective reasonableness” when officers believe someone is in danger.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that police do not need probable cause to execute a warantless search of a home when there is an "objectively reasonable basis" to suspect that someone need's ...
Montana officials defended the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a ...
Okello Chatrie pleaded guilty to robbing a bank after the lead detective served a geofence warrant on Google, requesting the ...
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling on when police may enter a home without a warrant, holding that officers can go inside if they have an “objectively reason ...
The Supreme Court stands is Washington, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) The Supreme Court stands is Washington, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) U.S. Supreme ...
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