Constitutional Rights

Supreme Court Rules Police Must Have Warrant Before Using GPS Tracking On Vehicles of Suspects

Washington, D.C. -

The U.S. Supreme court has ruled unanimously that police are required to get a warrant from a judge before they can secretly install and track GPS devices on the vehicle of a suspect ruling that police and the FBI violated the 4th Amendment by attaching a GPS device to a Jeep owned by a drug suspect.

Majority of Americans Say The Government is a Threat to Citizen's Rights

In a Gallup poll recently, it found 81% believed the country is being governed wrong, 82% think all of congress should be re-elected, and a majority of Republicans and Independent voters said their constitutional rights are being threatened, while 25% of Democrats said the same thing. Inversely, while Bush was president, a majority of Democrats said their rights were under assault.

A Photographer's Rights; By The ACLU

 

Millions of people enjoy photography for both personal or professional reasons everyday.  But recently there has been an increase in law enforcement violating the constitutional rights of those photographers, prohibiting them from take legal and rightful pictures.  Below is an article from the ACLU's website, and TFNJ staff thought it would be helpful to photographers across the U.S.