
The U.S. Constitution provides us with legal protections that limit a police officer’s ability to search us or our property.
The U.S. Constitution provides us with legal protections that limit a police officer’s ability to search us or our property.
You may have heard about the police wrongly arresting someone because they lacked “probable cause.” Or maybe you’ve heard about […]
The short answer is yes—you should cooperate with the police, even if you believe that what they are doing is […]
Joe Bennett, a Kentucky citizen, has a case if he wants to pursue it against the City of Jeffersontown and […]
The increasing use of cell phone cameras to record police misconduct has been one of the most significant developments in […]
Complying with the police is not only critical for protecting your legal rights, it could prevent you from getting seriously […]
In February 2020, Chicago police officers arrested CTA supervisor Martesa Lee after she refused to withdraw a complaint against one […]
There are many common myths about police. These myths, unfortunately, can put you in great danger if you believe them. […]
Police use of force is often misunderstood. The chief limitation on police use of force is found in the Fourth […]