What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
Government
On January 6th, a mob stormed the US Capitol to try to stop the certification of the presidential election results. Many of the insurrectionists will be tracked down and charged with crimes, in part, because their cell phone placed them in the Capitol Building during the attack. The case of Carpenter v. United States is the closest the Supreme Court has come to weighing in on the matter of historical cell phone data, but the decision didn’t not offer an opinion on law enforcement’s use of a location specific cell phone tower data dump without an individual suspect in mind. This brings up questions about the way warrants usually work under the Fourth Amendment.
38- Prosecutorial Discretion
37- War Powers and Impeachment Update
36- Bribery
35- Confrontation Clause
34- Foreign Affairs
33- Obstruction
32- Contempt Power
31- Executive Privilege
30- The 25th Amendment
29- Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment
28- Kavanaugh Special Episode
27- Treason
26- Roe
25- Justice Kennedy
24- Taking the Fifth
23- President Twitter and the First Amendment
22- Posse Comitatus
21- Attorney Client Privilege
20- Deadly Force
19- The Poisonous Tree
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