Daily Archives: May 1, 2014

Austin American-Statesman: Lawsuit: Travis County Jail inmates had calls to attorneys recorded, shared

Austin American-Statesman: Lawsuit: Travis County Jail inmates had calls to attorneys recorded, shared by Nicole Chavez: The Travis County sheriff’s office and other law enforcement agencies are being accused of violating attorney-client privilege after a private firm in Dallas installed … Continue reading

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Retuers: Georgia governor signs law to drug test some welfare recipients

Retuers: Georgia governor signs law to drug test some welfare recipients by David Beasley: Under the bill, testing could be required if authorities have a ‘reasonable suspicion’ of drug use. A person failing the test would temporarily lose benefits, although … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: The Shaky Legal Foundation of NSA Surveillance on Americans

The Atlantic: The Shaky Legal Foundation of NSA Surveillance on Americans by Conor Friedersdorf: What the final clause of the Fourth Amendment means in interpreting the government’s rights

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Politico: Surveillance orders declined in 2013

Politico: Surveillance orders declined in 2013 by Josh Gerstein: The Obama administration said it filed 1,655 applications with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in 2013, down from 1,856 the previous year. The court maintained its controversial record of virtually never … Continue reading

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TX6: DUI blood draw without warrant here violated 4A

The taking of defendant’s blood without a warrant violated McNeely. “In light of the United States Supreme Court’s remand of Aviles and in light of the reasoning in Villarreal and Sutherland, we conclude that, in the absence of a warrant … Continue reading

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IN: A person has a right to refuse to answer a knock-and-talk; refusal not exigent circumstances

A person has a right to refuse to answer a knock-and-talk, and that refusal isn’t exigent circumstances. Here, the police came to the juvenile’s house because of a noise complaint, found a store shopping cart in the back of a … Continue reading

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