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  1. Jan 11

    The House votes this morning on our FISA reform to stop warrantless spying on American citizens. Let’s strike a blow for liberty today

  2. Jun 22

    The Supreme Court just ruled the government's decades-old practice of warrantlessly tracking your historical movements via cellphone records (CSLI) has in many cases violated the constitutional right to privacy. Major victory for ― and America.

  3. Jan 8

    Want to know how to use your const'l rights? See 👇🏾 "The ICE agent handed Jose some papers. 'And I was just scanning FOR THE WORD JUDGE. I was making sure that it came FROM A COURT AND WAS ACTUALLY SIGNED BY A JUDGE.'" 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  4. 29 Nov 2017

    Suggesting the Supreme Court might reject the government's totalitarian interpretation of third party doctrine was absolutely unthinkable just a few short years ago. Yet here we are. We might win this one yet.

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  5. Jun 22

    That moment when you realize you won. Thanks to , who argued Carpenter in front of the Supreme Court, leading to today's landmark privacy victory!

  6. Jun 22
  7. 30 Nov 2017

    The government says that if you use a cellphone, you've given up your privacy in all the data it transmits. Justice Sotomayor understands the problem with that.

  8. Jun 22

    Starting now, the government can no longer claim that just using technology like your cellphones means you've given up your Fourth Amendment rights. This is huge.

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  9. Jun 24

    ICYMI: Chief Justice John Roberts lays out why police must now to obtain someone’s cellphone location history — because it's exactly the kind of personal information that the Fourth Amendment was written to protect.

  10. Jun 24

    In a landmark win for privacy rights last week, the Supreme Court told the government that the Fourth Amendment applies if it wants to track someone’s cell phone location.

  11. Jan 10

    Thanks to Sen. , Sen. , , , and other Democratic and Republican colleagues for joining me in support of the Amendment. Our efforts are making a difference. If the government wants to spy on an American, !

  12. 29 Nov 2017
    Replying to

    In that case, “We the People” must demand full transcripts of all correspondence and data from the presidential and legislative cell phones we are paying for. Also their private cell phones. We are, after all, their employers.

  13. Dec 1

    Props to Ariana Granda for having a caselaw text on search and seizure in that pile there. I'd like to think she is all about the Fourth Amendment.

  14. Jan 11

    Definitely, FISA needs major reforms to prevent abuse. ! Put the F back in FISA, quit spying on Americans. We should not reauthorize program as is!

  15. Jun 22

    TL;DR Roberts +4 — cell phones are private, Kennedy +2 — location data < sensitive than call + transaction records Thomas — overturn Katz Alito +1 — history of subpoenas, only Congress can protect you Gorsuch — Why not use property analysis?

  16. Jun 22

    A HUGE victory for Americans' privacy rights! The Supreme Court just ruled that police need a warrant to get your cell phone location history.

  17. Jun 22

    TFW the police need to to see your cell phone records

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  18. By reauthorizing FISA with no reforms yet again, GOP leadership is giving a license to the federal government to snoop on Americans without a warrant. Is it so much to ask that Congress respect & adhere to the US Constitution?

  19. Jan 17

    Thanks for sharing this and a huge thanks to you, , and for defending the American people and the US Constitution.

  20. Jan 9

    I’ll be joining on Fox Business tonight at 8 pm to discuss the President’s bipartisan immigration meeting and the 702 FISA surveillance program.

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