Daily Archives: May 23, 2014

New Law Review Article: The Due Process Exclusionary Rule

The Due Process Exclusionary Rule, Richard M. Re, 127 Harv. L. Rev. 1885 (2014). Abstract: As the Supreme Court continues to cut back on and perhaps eliminate Fourth Amendment suppression, the exclusionary rule has entered a new period of crisis. … Continue reading

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ID: Statuette of patron saint of drug dealers on dashboard was a factor in reasonable suspicion

Defendant was parked vehicle on a rural gravel road with bloodshot eyes and the presence of a statuette of the patron saint for drug traffickers, and that was reasonable suspicion. “The officer also noticed a Santa Muerte statuette on the … Continue reading

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WFMZ TV: Bangor Area School District teachers vote no to random drug testing

WFMZ TV: Bangor Area School District teachers vote no to random drug testing by Will Lewis A year ago the school board passed the ground breaking measure, but it can’t be implemented without union approval. The Bangor Area School District … Continue reading

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NPR: Can Cop-Worn Cameras Restore Faith In New Orleans Police?

NPR: Can Cop-Worn Cameras Restore Faith In New Orleans Police? by Martin Kaste: Body-worn video cameras are quickly becoming standard-issue for American police, especially at departments in the process of reform. And in New Orleans, the troubled police department is … Continue reading

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NYT: House Passes Restraints on Bulk Data Collection

NYT: House Passes Restraints on Bulk Data Collection by Johathan Weisman and Charlie Savage: In a rare moment of bipartisan agreement between the White House and Congress on a major national security issue, the House passed legislation on Thursday that … Continue reading

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NYT: Some Privacy, Please? Facebook, Under Pressure, Gets the Message

NYT: Some Privacy, Please? Facebook, Under Pressure, Gets the Message by Vindu Goel: The move responds to complaints that the service’s privacy settings are too complicated and that people often don’t know who can see what they’re posting.

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