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Topic: Fourth Amendment
Federal court: If you're arrested, officials can take a DNA sample
Alabama immigration law faces legal challenge: Can it survive?
GPS tracking device: Supreme Court to consider its use in following suspects
Did jail strip search go too far? Supreme Court lets ruling stand.
Supreme Court: US Muslim cannot sue Ashcroft for 2003 detention ordeal
Supreme Court: No warrant needed if police discern destruction of evidence
TSA aimed to put body scanners in public places
Why is Patriot Act under fire if homegrown terror threat is rising?
US judge dismisses lawsuit against Bush wiretap program
Are TSA pat-downs and full-body scans unconstitutional?
Oil spill panel: a push for subpoena power in Deepwater Horizon probe
Can US kill American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki? Judge to hear case.
Supreme Court declines to hear wrongly accused man's Patriot Act challenge
Opinion
Why do Americans get the Constitution so wrong?
Anwar al-Awlaki: ACLU wants militant cleric taken off US 'kill list'
Did school use laptops to spy on students? Feds won't press charges.
The Monitor's View
Next steps for the Arizona immigration law after court's preliminary decision
'Grim Sleeper' case raises privacy concerns over use of DNA
Supreme Court: Second Amendment rights apply across US
Supreme Court backs police department that read employee's texts
Bush wiretap program gets rebuke from federal judge
Opinion
The 2010 Census: Will your answers stay private?
No right to bear unlicensed machine guns, federal court says
Supreme Court to look at employees' privacy rights
Supreme Court declines to set rule on drunk driving stops
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