The constitutional protection against unreasonable searches that somehow doesn’t apply to airports, traffic stops, phone records, or your digital life.
The constitutional protection against unreasonable searches that somehow doesn’t apply to airports, traffic stops, phone records, or your digital life.
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The reason the government needs FISA courts, secret warrants, and “parallel construction” to pretend they’re still following the rules.
The amendment that died a slow death thanks to “qualified immunity,” “exigent circumstances,” and “just trust us.”
The founding fathers’ attempt to prevent police-state tactics that modern governments have spent decades creatively working around.
The part of the Bill of Rights that says the government needs a warrant to search you, which officials now treat as a suggestion rather than actual law.