Skip to main content
We think you're near
Los Angeles
Examiner.com
Log in
Sign up
Arts & Entertainment
Recreation
Home & Life
Interests
News & Info
More
Become an examiner
Los Angeles Fourth Amendment
Is Individual Privacy an Endangered SpeciesThreatened by Technology?
Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
April 30, 2012
On April 26, 2012, H.R. 3523, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act was passed by the House of Representatives. The stated purpose of...
Read more
Supreme Court spits on Fourth Amendment in strip-search ruling
Strip-search ruling
April 3, 2012
The Supreme Court's recent ruling, which will allow strip searches for all conceivable offenses, has outraged many Americans. The 5-4 ruling...
Read more
Right to privacy issues tackled on 'Harry's Law'; Nancy Grace cameo appearance
harry's law
March 27, 2012
Sunday night’s episode of Harry’s Lawcaptured viewers’ attention withimportant moral and legal questions. Do we have the right to...
Read more
'Harry's Law' saves the Fourth Amendment
'Harry's Law'
March 25, 2012
Sunday night’s episode of Harry’s Law started with a bang. With well delivered, zingy one liners like, “This better not be decaf ...
Read more
Michigan lawmaker introduces bill that would criminalize invasive TSA searches
TSA
June 21, 2011
The same day that Texas Governor Rick Perry paved the way for a Senate vote on a bill that would punish groping by TSA agents, a Michigan lawmaker...
Read more
It’s on: TX Senate to revisit bill criminalizing TSA groping
TSA
June 21, 2011
Texas Governor Rick Perry has breathed new life into a controversial landmark piece of legislation that would make invasive TSA pat-downs a felony....
Read more
Indiana AG demands that Supreme Court revisit unlawful police entry ruling
U.S. Constitution
May 22, 2011
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has added his voice to the growing chorus of outraged Hoosiers and libertarians nationwide, calling upon the...
Read more
Indiana lawmaker announces he will fight “outrageous” Supreme Court decision
U.S. Constitution
May 20, 2011
A controversial and seemingly wrongheaded ruling by the Indiana Supreme Court has already begun to generate a backlash just days after the decision...
Read more
Indiana Supreme Court receives death threats following controversial decision
U.S. Constitution
May 17, 2011
If the chief purpose of the Indiana Supreme Court’s trampling of the Fourth Amendment was to reduce violence, as claimed by Justice Steven...
Read more
Indiana Supreme Court: citizens have no right to resist unlawful police entry
U.S. Constitution
May 16, 2011
In a move that flies not only in the face of the U.S. Constitution but defies common law dating back to the Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana...
Read more
Advertisement