warrant

The controversial arrest of a University of Utah nurse led to important warrant reform regarding the seizure of an individual's blood.
This bill allows law enforcement officers to circumvent a requirement to obtain a warrant to access a person's private medical information.
By adding increased safety measures to high-risk searches, this bill aims to protect both police and individuals from unnecessary violence.
This bill makes clear in law that a police officer must obtain a warrant before obtaining a person's blood without consent.
Like Santa, SWAT's making a list… and, hopefully, checking it twice before they invade someone's home.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case where the government accessed the past location information of a person without a warrant.

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