Daily Archives: May 16, 2014

N.D.Ga.: Jones doesn’t create a REP in a computer with peer to peer software that lets the police in

“Several courts have rejected the application of Jones to the investigation of file sharing programs,” United States v. Brashear, Criminal No. 4:11-CR-0062, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 163865, 2013 WL 6065326, at *3 (M.D. Pa. Nov. 18, 2013) (citations omitted), and … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Gov’t instigated a private search, and it is suppressed

The government became actively involved in a private search of a computer for child pornography, and the search is suppressed. United States v. Lichtenberger, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65938 (N.D. Ohio April 30, 2014): The government argues that the intent … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Payton violation doesn’t require suppression of confession

Payton violation doesn’t require suppression of confession. United States v. Medina, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65708 (S.D. N.Y. May 7, 2014): Finally, even if a Payton violation had occurred, it would not warrant suppression of Medina’s post-arrest statements. The Supreme … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: NSA Spying Has a Disproportionate Effect on Immigrants

The Atlantic: NSA Spying Has a Disproportionate Effect on Immigrants by Conor Friedersdorf: The consequences of eliminating Fourth Amendment protections for all international communication with foreigners.

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NYT: Phone Company Pushed Back Against N.S.A.’s Data Collection, Court Papers Show

NYT: Phone Company Pushed Back Against N.S.A.’s Data Collection, Court Papers Show by Charlie Savage: In 2009 and early 2010, a telephone company raised questions about the legality of the then-secret National Security Agency program that is systematically collecting records … Continue reading

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