Daily Archives: July 17, 2014

Politico: Hill surveillance reform: Time is not on its side

Politico: Hill surveillance reform: Time is not on its side by Alex Byers: Privacy advocates disagree over how best to end the government’s bulk phone records program.

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IA: Ex parte order to drug test a parent in custody case was unreasonable

An ex parte order to compel a parent in a custody case to be drug tested was unreasonable. In the Interest of A.C., 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 731 (July 16, 2014): In sum, we find no statutory authority to support … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Officers are not required to doubt what they see in determining apparent authority to consent

The consenter called 911 to say that her live-in boyfriend locked her out of the house and battered her. When they arrived, she was back in, and her children were there, along with her and clothes and kids’ toys. Based … Continue reading

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USPS mail imaging helps solve ricin mailing case

Ark. Democrat-Gazette: Texas ricin mailer sentenced to 18 years by Chad Day (sub. req.) Three letters were mailed to President Obama, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and a gun control advocate by former actress Shannon Guess Richardson. Only the latter was … Continue reading

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OH9: Mistake of law on where car needed to stop justified suppressing the stop

Officer’s mistake of law that a driver had to stop only at a stop line and not before made the stop unreasonable. State v. Drushal, 2014-Ohio-3088, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 3020 (9th Dist. July 14, 2014).* [Will Heien v. North … Continue reading

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MN: DWI BAC test is “reasonable” under Skinner and satisfies a legitimate state interest under McNeeley

Minnesota finds no “unconstitutional conditions” in DWI BAC test. It is also “reasonable” under Skinner and satisfies a legitimate state interest. Stevens v. Comm’r of Pub. Safety, 2014 Minn. App. LEXIS 69 (July 14, 2014):

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