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Does the Fourth Amendment require a garage? The Moses Case

October 31, 2025
How an “automobile” can become a talisman before which the Fourth Amendment fades.
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How the Supreme Court might virtually legalize SWATting?

August 5, 2025
Slouching from probable cause into mere officer suspicion
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Our best chance to reduce bureaucratic aggression

July 25, 2023
A daring raid into the third branch of government
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Cops cheat, destroy man. Will courts victimize him further?

May 3, 2016
Your chance to expand Fourth Amendment protections
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Should your 2nd Amendment rights be uniformly protected across the nation?

April 13, 2016
Three unique arguments we want to make to the 4th Circuit Appeals.
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The NSA captures and collects ALL of YOUR Internet activity

March 9, 2016
They’re looking for “task selectors.” Are they finding suspicious activity in your account?
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Read the amicus brief filed in the Birchfield “blood test” case

February 29, 2016
In ND and MN, your driver’s license might cost you your blood. Retweet On January 26th we proposed filing an amicus brief in the case Birchfield v. North Dakota. This case reviews two states laws (from North Dakota and Minnesota) that make it illegal for citizens to refuse blood or breath tests during an intoxicated driving arrest. Many of our
Featured image for “Read the amicus brief filed in the Birchfield "blood test" case”

Read the amicus brief filed in the Birchfield "blood test" case

February 29, 2016
In ND and MN, your driver’s license might cost you your blood. Retweet On January 26th we proposed filing an amicus brief in the case Birchfield v. North Dakota. This case reviews two states laws (from North Dakota and Minnesota) that make it illegal for citizens to refuse blood or breath tests during an intoxicated driving arrest. Many of our
Featured image for “AMICUS BRIEF: Should the NSA be immune to ANY legal challenge?”

AMICUS BRIEF: Should the NSA be immune to ANY legal challenge?

February 22, 2016
District courts adopt circular logic; you can expose it
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Amicus Brief: A politician attempts to scare donors away from charities

February 9, 2016
We didn’t even have time to tell you we were filing this brief.