Daily Archives: June 23, 2014

CNN to study drone use for reporting

CNN to study drone use for reporting by Brian Stetler: Seeking to speed up government rule-making about the use of drones in newsgathering, CNN and the Georgia Institute of Technology said Monday that they would jointly study how to operate … Continue reading

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LAT: As hobby drone use increases, so do concerns about privacy, security

LAT: As hobby drone use increases, so do concerns about privacy, security by Joseph Serna: Drone use is becoming an issue as the unmanned aircraft become more popular, especially as a way for hobbyists to create videos. YouTube is filled … Continue reading

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ABC News: Drone Killing Memo Released After NY Court Fight

ABC News: Drone Killing Memo Released After NY Court Fight by Larry Neumeister: A federal appeals court on Monday released a previously secret memo that provided legal justification for using drones to kill Americans suspected of terrorism overseas. The memo … Continue reading

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Four SCOTUS opinion days left this Term: today, 25th, 26th, 30th–cell phone warrant cases still pending

SCOTUS has four opinion days left this Term. And, of course, still pending are the two cell phone search cases argued April 29th: Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie. They are highly significant privacy cases, and certainly all … Continue reading

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IN: After express consent, leading officers through the house was implied consent

Defendant first gave express consent and then led them through the house. Defendant’s mother’s consent was also voluntary and she was warned by the consent form that she could refuse the search. Once officers were inside, defendant’s making a “bee … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: Federal Enforcement Of Police Reform

Federal Enforcement Of Police Reform, Stephen Rushin, 82 Fordham L. Rev. 3189 (2014). Abstract: Congress passed 42 U.S.C. § 14141 in an effort to combat police misconduct and incentivize proactive reform in local law enforcement agencies. The statute gives the … Continue reading

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