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## [CO: DNA could be seized from trash](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64692)

_2026-08-21 · Hall · (untitled)_

Collecting defendant’s DNA from his trash out for collection didn’t violate the Fourth Amendment or the Colorado Constitution. People v. Anderson, 2026 COA 64 (Aug. 20, 2026) (2-1 on the state issue; a warrant should be required). Plaintiff’s claim that … Continue reading →

## [CA8: Nebraska statute allowing SWs to cross state lines doesn&#8217;t violate 4A](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64689)

_2026-08-20 · Hall · (untitled)_

Nebraska statute authorizes search warrants to cross state lines, and this does not violate the Fourth Amendment. This was a Snapchat warrant. \[The Stored Communications Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2703(a,d), allows state subpoenas to cross state lines.\] United States v. … Continue reading →

## [WA: Sweat patch as condition of release violated state constitution&#8217;s privacy provision](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64687)

_2026-08-20 · Hall · (untitled)_

The court imposing a sweat patch on plaintiff violated his state constitutional privacy rights. Lesser intrusive measures are required. Bailey-Cobb v. Snohomish Cty. Dist. Court, 2026 Wash. App. LEXIS 1871 (Aug. 17, 2026). Plaintiff stated a claim for his severe … Continue reading →

## [E.D.Mich.: Michigan liquor control administrative searches here don&#8217;t comply with Burger/Patel](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64685)

_2026-08-20 · Hall · (untitled)_

The administrative search provisions of the Michigan liquor control statute don’t measure up to the Burger/Patel standards for administrative searches. Defendants’ motion for summary judgment denied. Generis Ent., LLC v. Donley, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 185142 (E.D. Mich. Aug. 18, … Continue reading →

## [Reason: Border Agents Searched His Phone 5 Times Without a Warrant. He&#8217;s Asking the Supreme Court To Put a Stop to It.](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64683)

_2026-08-19 · Hall · (untitled)_

Reason: Border Agents Searched His Phone 5 Times Without a Warrant. He’s Asking the Supreme Court To Put a Stop to It. by Elizabeth Nolan Brown (“The Fourth Amendment says authorities can’t search you or your things without probable cause … Continue reading →

## [CA11: SD card in a video voyeur device placed in another&#8217;s bedroom has no REP](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64681)

_2026-08-18 · Hall · (untitled)_

“This appeal is about the reasonable expectation of privacy–or the lack thereof. Kenneth Mininger secretly placed video cameras in shared rooms in his ex-wife’s house. He used these cameras to record his ex-wife’s minor daughter undressing. The police examined the … Continue reading →

## [CA7: False confession claim is a 4A not 14A claim](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64677)

_2026-08-17 · Hall · (untitled)_

Plaintiff’s claim of false confessions sounds in the Fourth Amendment not Fourteenth. But here, the alleged false confession was never used in court. Therefore, no liability. Savory v. Andrews, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 24655 (7th Cir. Aug. 14, 2026)\*: In … Continue reading →

## [CA5: RS required of weapons or contraband for search of vagina](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64675)

_2026-08-17 · Hall · (untitled)_

This strip search of a female detainee stated a claim and overcame qualified immunity. Brown v. Wallace, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 24643 (5th Cir. Aug. 14, 2026): In other words, both our precedent and “a robust consensus of cases of … Continue reading →

## [CA4: Affidavit for SW provided neither nexus nor timing and even failed GFE](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64673)

_2026-08-16 · Hall · (untitled)_

The affidavit for warrant here provided neither nexus nor timing to address 6740. As to all around it, yes, but not there. As to timing, as to the others, yes, but all the police had as to 6740 was 13-year-old … Continue reading →

## [CA9: Ptfs didn&#8217;t meet burden of showing administrative subpoena was 4A violation or in bad faith](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64671)

_2026-08-15 · Hall · (untitled)_

Bad faith administrative subpoenas are grounded in the Fourth Amendment, but the burden is high in showing bad faith, and plaintiffs didn’t meet it. Queerdoc, PLLC v. DOJ, 2026 U.S. App. LEXIS 24567 (9th Cir. Aug. 14, 2026) (“The prohibition … Continue reading →

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## [CA2: No 4A requirement for SWs being issued with notice to target](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64667)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

Search warrants are usually issued ex parte, and there’s no Fourth Amendment justification for advance notice to the target of the search. It avoids warning the target to destroy or hide evidence or flee. United States v. Leeper, 2026 U.S. Continue reading

## [CA6: Denying ptf access to his own bathroom during a search of his house stated 4A claim](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64665)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

“In light of totality of the circumstances of this case, we thus ask whether Plaintiff has plausibly alleged that Defendant Josephs repeated refusal of Plaintiff s requests to use his own restroom rendered Plaintiff s seizure unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment. Though Continue reading

## [W.D.Mo.: Not exactly following the inventory policy doesn’t make it unreasonable under 4A](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64662)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

Not exactly following the inventory policy doesn’t make it unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment. United States v. Maldonadochavarria, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 180956 (W.D. Mo. July 13, 2026). “Here, King was placed in handcuffs and moved from the Rite Shop Continue reading

## [GA: No IAC for not challenging complete cell phone download before search](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64660)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

Defense counsel wasn’t ineffective for not challenging a complete cell phone download as overbroad before the search because no binding case says it is. Lenon v. State, 2026 Ga. LEXIS 250 (Aug. 13, 2026). The question is not whether plaintiff Continue reading

## [DNYUZ: CBP Workers Allegedly Used Government Databases to Spy on Exes, Crushes, and Colleagues](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64658)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

DNYUZ: CBP Workers Allegedly Used Government Databases to Spy on Exes, Crushes, and Colleagues: Internal records obtained by WIRED reveal how, for years, United States Customs and Border Protection employees and contractors were accused of abusing sensitive government databases for Continue reading

## [ABAJ: Is resetting your phone after being stopped by Border Patrol agents a federal offense?](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64656)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

ABAJ: Is resetting your phone after being stopped by Border Patrol agents a federal offense? By Anna Stolley Persky: It all started when Sam Tunick, described as a 30-year-old barista and musician with concerns about the environment and police militarization, Continue reading

## [NYT: Flock Announces Privacy Updates to Its Car-Tracking Cameras](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64654)

_2026-08-14 · Hall · (untitled)_

NYT: Flock Announces Privacy Updates to Its Car-Tracking Cameras by Aruni Soni (“Critics say the measures are “public relations” and leave room for continued misuse.”): Flock Safety, a company facing increasing scrutiny of its nationwide car-tracking technology, announced several updates Continue reading

## [S.D.N.Y.: Project Veritas SW unsealed with limited redactions](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64651)

_2026-08-13 · Hall · (untitled)_

One of the Project Veritas search warrant affidavits is partially redacted for privacy of some people and ordered filed. Redactions must be limited. In re Search Warrant Dated Nov. 5, 2021, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 179075 (S.D.N.Y. Aug. 11, 2026): Continue reading

## [D.Ariz.: SW for firearm didn&#8217;t go stale](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64649)

_2026-08-13 · Hall · (untitled)_

This search warrant for a firearm wasn’t stale because firearms are kept. In any event, the good faith exception applies. United States v. Cherry, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178900 (D. Ariz. Aug. 11, 2026).\* Defendant’s failure to file a post-trial Continue reading

## [VA: Reverse keyword search warrant to Google decided on GFE but not merits](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64646)

_2026-08-13 · Hall · (untitled)_

Reverse keyword search warrant to Google connected defendant to this crime. It’s not like geofence warrants in Chatrie, but the merits aren t decided because the good faith exception applies in any event. Clements v. Commonwealth, 2026 Va. App. LEXIS 428 Continue reading

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## [N.D.Ohio: Two dog sniffs didn&#8217;t provide PC for vehicle search](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64644)

_2026-08-13 · Hall · (untitled)_

The first dog sniff didn’t provide probable cause, but it did provide reasonable suspicion to continue the stop longer. Then a second sniff didn’t either. Motion to suppress granted. United States v. Copeland, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178749 (N.D. Ohio Continue reading

## [GA reaffirms a constitutional right of privacy in medical records](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64641)

_2026-08-13 · Hall · (untitled)_

Georgia reaffirms there is a constitutional right of privacy in medical records. Here it was a civil discovery dispute. Goodell v. Moulton, 2026 Ga. LEXIS 232 (Aug. 11, 2026): Finally, we also extended the Georgia constitutional right to privacy to Continue reading

## [N.D.Ohio: Dog sniff during initial records check did not extend the stop](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64638)

_2026-08-11 · Hall · (untitled)_

The stop was not extended by the drug dog that arrived almost immediately and the sniff was done while the records check was going on. Alternatively, there was reasonable suspicion for it. United States v. Billips, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS Continue reading

## [E.D.Mo.: Seizure of def&#8217;s Apple watch was valid as a search incident because it could be used to erase iPhone](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64636)

_2026-08-11 · Hall · (untitled)_

Seizure of defendant’s Apple watch was valid incident to arrest because officers feared he could erase his iPhone with it. The traffic stop might have been pretextual, but it doesn’t matter because defendant had an arrest warrant on a federal Continue reading

## [Truthout: First Came the Flock Cameras. Now Local Cops Want Autonomous Drones.](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64633)

_2026-08-11 · Hall · (untitled)_

Truthout: First Came the Flock Cameras. Now Local Cops Want Autonomous Drones. by Michael Ludwig ( Hundreds of local police departments have received waivers to fly surveillance drones that navigate with AI. ): Police in cities across the U.S. are rolling out Continue reading

## [NYT: The Surveillance Network Tracking Cars Across the U.S.](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64630)

_2026-08-10 · Hall · (untitled)_

NYT: The Surveillance Network Tracking Cars Across the U.S. (there are now 120,000 cameras).

## [D.N.M.: 2¼ hour detention was still with RS despite 10th Cir.&#8217;s 90-minute limit](https://fourthamendment.com/?p=64626)

_2026-08-09 · Hall · (untitled)_

“Defendant was detained from approximately 4:45 a.m. until his release at around 7:00 a.m., a total duration of two hours and 15 minutes. … Having concluded that the initial detention was lawful, the Court must next address whether the detention Continue reading

