When a person is sniffed by a drug dog, a positive response by the dog is enough to justify a further search of the person and their belongings. Based on a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court case, a dog sniff isn’t even considered a search for the purposes of the Fourth...
People are losing their parental rights simply for incarceration
According to an analysis of approximately three million child welfare cases from across the nation, parents whose children are in foster care due only to incarceration are actually more likely to have their parental rights terminated than parents who are accused of...