Daily Archives: July 21, 2014

USA Today: Investigation: ATF drug stings targeted minorities

USA Today: Investigation: ATF drug stings targeted minorities by Brad Heath: The nation’s top gun-enforcement agency overwhelmingly targeted racial and ethnic minorities as it expanded its use of controversial drug sting operations, a USA TODAY investigation shows. The Bureau of … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: New Surveillance Whistleblower: The NSA Violates the Constitution

The Atlantic: New Surveillance Whistleblower: The NSA Violates the Constitution by Conor Friedersdorf: A former Obama administration official calls attention to unaccountable mass surveillance conducted under a 1981 executive order.

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NYTimes: Racy Photos Were Often Shared at N.S.A., Snowden Says

NYTimes: Racy Photos Were Often Shared at N.S.A., Snowden Says by Michael S. Schmidt: WASHINGTON — The former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden said in a wide-ranging interview published on Sunday that the oversight of surveillance programs was … Continue reading

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NJ: No violation of “neutral and detached magistrate” requirement where issuing magistrate didn’t remember prior prosecution of one defendant when an ADA

The judge issuing the search warrant here had, over six years earlier, as an ADA prosecuted one of the eight defendants in this case. He didn’t remember the case. When it was brought to his attention, he recused from the … Continue reading

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VI: The question is not whether the driver is guilty of a traffic offense, just whether there is RS

The officer stopped defendant because he swerved, and defendant claimed it was because he was avoiding a pedestrian. The government isn’t required to prove that it was true or not; the question is reasonable suspicion of bad driving, and it … Continue reading

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