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After he was arrested and later released without charge, Illinois resident Bruce Williams filed suit against four officers, alleging Fourth Amendment violations. According to Williams, the officers arrested him without probable cause and proceeded to assault him, causing facial scars that made it impossible for him to follow his vocation of cosmetologist/educator. Williams was allowed [...]

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Antoine Jones was convicted of drug trafficking based on information collected by the FBI through the use of global positioning surveillance (“GPS”). Jones, with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, appealed his conviction, arguing that the use of GPS is not covered by the United States Supreme Court’s [...]

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Mack v. Dillon, No. 09-1295. In early 2004, Dolandon Mack robbed a Little Rock convenience store at gunpoint. When police officers arrived, Mack fled from the store and was eventually shot by police. The shooting resulted in Mack’s leg being amputated. Accounts differ as to what happened as Mack ran away from the officers. Mack [...]

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