Daily Archives: April 23, 2014

The Week: Why Antonin Scalia was right to defend a drug dealer

The Week: Why Antonin Scalia was right to defend a drug dealer by Michael Brendan Dougherty: The conservative justice’s exquisite defense of the Fourth Amendment is a credit to the American justice system.

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WSJ: Justice Department Defends Email Searches

WSJ: Justice Department Defends Email Searches by Joe Polazzolo: The Justice Department is taking on a federal magistrate judge in Washington who says the agency’s practice of requesting bulk email in criminal investigations violates the privacy rights of Americans. Department … Continue reading

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ME: Psych ward strip search without justification stated a claim

Plaintiff was ordered strip searched in a psych unit, allegedly without any justification that there were drugs on her. When she refused, two male security guards were called to do it. The law was clearly established at the time so … Continue reading

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FL1: No standing in disclaimed cell phone seized from own house

Defendant didn’t have standing to contest the seizure of cell phones she expressly disclaimed ownership in just because they were taken out of her house. State v. Fosmire, 2014 Fla. App. LEXIS 5739 (Fla. 1st DCA April 22, 2014).* Defense … Continue reading

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TN: Opening car door of person asleep in car in parking lot was unreasonable

Because Tennessee hasn’t yet recognized a community caretaking search, an officer opening a car door of somebody apparently asleep behind the wheel at night in a parking lot was unreasonable. There was no report of a “person in peril” or … Continue reading

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IL: Mere arrest doesn’t justify towing and inventory

Defendant was a passenger in a car stopped by the police. The driver was being arrested, and he gave the keys over to the defendant. The defendant had stuff in the trunk. The giving of the keys created standing. Mere … Continue reading

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