The Supreme Court will hear oral argument next week in Chatrie v. United States, which concerns a Virginia man who was ...
Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data?
The majority opinion of Kentucky justices ruled government business conducted on private devices are not public records, ...
On Monday, April 27, the Supreme Court will hear Chatrie v. United States, a case about police access to geofence data, a ...
The former regional executive director of a nonprofit that sticks up for foster children in court falsified tuition invoices and pocketed the money, AG’s office says ...
After the Justice Department said a post-Watergate records law is unconstitutional, White House lawyers established a new ...
The Trump administration asserts a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is ...
Stephen Martinez's attorney says "not every tragedy is a crime." But the family of Heather Mares still believes he murdered ...
If the Trump administration closes Forest Service offices with the same incompetence and recklessness it’s shown in cutting staff and funding at federal land management agencies, these crucial records ...
The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel issued its opinion April 1, declaring that the law exceeded Congress’s ...
The Kentucky Open Government Coalition reacted to a 4-2 decision by the Kentucky Supreme Court Thursday, which ruled that ...
In a Truth Social post on Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump shared a transcript of a far right podcast that delved ...
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