Tag: Supreme Court Ruling
Court Clarifies Police Duty to Protect Citizens in 9-0 Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously ruled to clarify the extent of police duty to protect citizens, setting a significant precedent in law enforcement...
Supreme Court Rules on Police Dogs Searching Cars in 2013
In 2013, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision that significantly expanded the scope of police searches, particularly those involving man's best friend....
Court Rules Police Need Warrant for Cellphone Searches
A federal appeals court has ruled that police must obtain a warrant to search the cellphones of individuals they arrest, marking a significant shift...
Supreme Court Rules on Police Searches of Passenger Belongings in 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in 2023 that significantly impacts the scope of police searches during traffic stops. The ruling...
Supreme Court Rules Police Can Search After Minor Traffic Violations
The Supreme Court has handed down a landmark decision, ruling that police officers can search vehicles following minor traffic violations. This ruling, a 5-3...
Supreme Court Rules Police Need Warrant for 72% of Phone Monitoring Cases
The Supreme Court has significantly narrowed the scope of police surveillance, ruling that a warrant is required for 72% of phone monitoring cases. This...
Supreme Court Upholds Right to Remain Silent in 8-1 Ruling
The Supreme Court has reaffirmed a fundamental pillar of American criminal law, ruling 8-1 to uphold the right to remain silent. This decision reinforces...
Supreme Court Rules on Miranda Rights Violation Consequences
Nearly 60 years after the landmark Miranda v. Arizona decision, the Supreme Court has issued a ruling that clarifies the consequences when law enforcement...
Arizona Abortion Law Supreme Court: What You Need to Know Now
As the debate over Arizona abortion law heats up, the recent Supreme Court decisions are sending shockwaves through the state. Are you prepared for...








