Chief’s Counsel: Right to Be, Right to See: Practical Fourth Amendment Application for Law Enforcement Officers

The legality of a search under the Fourth Amendment and the concept of reasonable expectation of privacy have long been matters of study for law enforcement officers. The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable intrusions into a person’s privacy. As explained by the Supreme Court in Katz v. United States: “The Fourth Amendment protects people, not places. … Continue reading Chief’s Counsel: Right to Be, Right to See: Practical Fourth Amendment Application for Law Enforcement Officers