Daily Archives: July 28, 2014

The Hill: Survey: Journalists, lawyers change habits to avoid NSA snooping

The Hill: Survey: Journalists, lawyers change habits to avoid NSA snooping by Julia Hattem: A new report says government spying corrodes the way lawyers and the media work.

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FL2: SW for medical records were sealed; they need to be opened for investigation but protect rights of patients

Search warrants were used to obtain patient medical records of alleged illegal pain management clinics that implicated the privacy rights of the patients, and they were sealed, amounting to an order of suppression. The circuit court is ordered to fashion … Continue reading

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NYTimes: A Stronger Bill to Limit Surveillance (Editorial)

NYTimes: A Stronger Bill to Limit Surveillance (Editorial): The Senate should pass a bill that will finally put an end to the indiscriminate bulk collection of Americans’ phone records.

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WI: There is a reasonable expectation of privacy in CSLI, but it is subject to exigent circumstances in a proper case

There is a reasonable expectation of privacy in CSLI, but it is subject to exigent circumstances in a proper case. State v. Subdiaz-Osorio, 2014 WI 87, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 502 (July 24, 2014): [*P5] This case presents two issues for … Continue reading

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WI: Prior statutory authority is not required to get CSLI and use of a stringray as long as there was a warrant issued on PC

Prior statutory authority is not required to get cell site location data and use of a stringray as long as there was a warrant issued on probable cause. State v. Tate, 2014 WI 89, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 504 (July 24, … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: Grounding Drones: Big Brother’s Tool Box Needs Regulation Not Elimination

Grounding Drones: Big Brother’s Tool Box Needs Regulation Not Elimination, Melanie Reid, 20 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 9 (2014). Abstract:

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MO Voters to decide electronic privacy matter Aug. 5

MO Voters to decide electronic privacy matter Aug. 5 by Amanda Lubinski: Warrensburg – Voters statewide will decide Aug. 5 whether to add electronic data and communications to the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment property protections. Missouri Constitutional Amendment No. 9, … Continue reading

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