Fair DUI Flyers: Asserting Rights at DUI Checkpoints
The constitutional safeguard against illegal search and seizure is a cornerstone of the American legal system. But how far does this protection extend, especially in the context of DUI checkpoints? In recent times, a movement advocating for drivers’ rights at DUI checkpoints has gained attention, utilizing what are known as “Fair DUI Flyers.” In this […]
Challenging Implied Consent Laws: A Look at Their Constitutionality
Implied consent laws, a term that resonates throughout the legal landscape in DUI cases across the United States, are now under scrutiny for their constitutionality. These laws pertain to the policies governing suspected DUI (Driving Under the Influence) drivers who refuse to undergo breath or blood sobriety testing during DUI arrests and stops. While the […]