Daily Archives: June 16, 2014

Chicagoist: Peoria Mayor Is Still Unclear On How The First Amendment Works

Chicagoist: Peoria Mayor Is Still Unclear On How The First Amendment Works: Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis, made famous briefly for overreacting over a parody Twitter account, now faces a lawsuit from the account’s creator. The Illinois ACLU is suing Ardis … Continue reading

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TX4: No reasonable expectation of privacy in public official’s emails

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public office holder’s official email accounts under the state public records act. Quon is distinguished, and the email policies show no expectation of privacy. Adkisson v. Abbott, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: The Supreme Court Goes to the Dogs: Reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines

The Supreme Court Goes to the Dogs: Reconciling Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines, Brian L. Owsley, 77 Alb. L. Rev. 349 (2014). Abstract: In the most recent Term, the United States Supreme Court has issued rulings affecting criminal … Continue reading

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