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Supreme Court Grants Qualified Immunity to Officers in 2 Cases
The court overturned the lower-court decisions without ordering full briefing and argument, a sign it did not see them as close calls. There were no dissents.
October 19, 2021
Patrol
Supreme Court to Hear Cases of Cell Phone Searches
The Supreme Court on Tuesday, will hear cases involving search of personal cell phones incident to arrest.
April 27, 2014
Special Units
California Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence for 1997 Deputy Murder
The California Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of the 1997 murder of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy, ruling that the gang member murdered the victim as an act of retaliation.
July 27, 2014
Point of Law
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Cases Involving Qualified Immunity for Officers
The Supreme Court passed up at least seven cases Monday that would have allowed it to reconsider aspects of qualified immunity for police.
June 15, 2020
Special Units
U.S. Supreme Court Hears SWAT Texting Case
U.S. Supreme Court justices began discussing the merits of the firing of a California SWAT sergeant for receiving sexually explicit text messages on his department-issued pager.
April 19, 2010
Patrol
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Ariz. Immigration Law
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments about Arizona's tough immigration law on Wednesday in a landmark case expected to provide clarity about whether states can enforce federal immigration laws.
April 23, 2012
Patrol
DNA Case Heads To U.S. Supreme Court
A convicted rapist is challenging a Maryland law that allows police to take a DNA sample from violent suspects, arguing his Fourth Amendment privacy rights have been violated.
November 11, 2012
Patrol
Senate Approves Elena Kagan for U.S. Supreme Court
Kagan, a former Harvard Law dean who lacks judicial experience, could serve a significant term on the court as she is 50 years old.
August 4, 2010
Technology
U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear LE Texting Case
The nation's high court will hear a case involving a California SWAT sergeant who was fired for using his departmental pager to transmit sexually explicit messages to his wife.
December 13, 2009
Patrol
U.S. Supreme Court Hears Fla. Drug Dog Case
A suspect's Fourth Amendment right to grow marijuana in the privacy of a home will be tested in a Florida case the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing Wednesday.
October 30, 2012
Patrol
N.H. Supreme Court Upholds Cop Killer's Conviction
The New Hampshire Supreme Court today upheld Michael Addison’s conviction for capital murder of a Manchester police officer but did not pass final judgement on his death sentence, saying additional review is needed.
November 5, 2013
Patrol
Supreme Court Upholds Jail Strip Searches
Corrections personnel may perform a routine strip search on any person arrested or detained before admitting them to a jail, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
April 1, 2012
Patrol
Trump Nominates Neil Gorsuch for the U.S. Supreme Court
President Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to fill the 11-month-old vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday night, fulfilling his campaign promise to appoint a staunch conservative justice to replace Antonin Scalia.
February 1, 2017
Patrol
Supreme Court Bans Mandatory Fees for Public Employee Unions
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police officers, teachers, and other public employees cannot be forced to pay dues or fees to support their unions.
June 27, 2018
Patrol
U.S. Supreme Court Considers Death for Sheriff's Killer
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether a Kansas man's Fifth Amendment self-incrimination rights were violated when medical testimony was used to convict him of killing a sheriff.
February 24, 2013
Patrol
TN Supreme Court Upholds State's Lethal Injection Protocol
The Tennessee Supreme Court’s message Wednesday to murderers condemned to die was simple: It doesn’t have to be pain-free or quick and you don’t get a second shot at life if the first attempt doesn’t do the job.
March 31, 2017
Patrol
California Supreme Court Upholds Law Allowing DNA Collection Upon Arrest
The California Supreme Court decided 4-3 Monday that the state may continue to take DNA from people arrested for a felony crime.
April 2, 2018
Point of Law
Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court’s Decision to Allow 83-Year-Old Woman to Sue Officers Over Traffic Stop
They thought the car she was driving had been stolen – mistakenly, it turns out – and, following their protocol, they drew their handguns, handcuffed Brown and forced her to her knees.
December 11, 2023
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