Daily Archives: July 30, 2014

Daily Caller: Government’s Crafty New Method Of Accessing Your Email

Daily Caller: Government’s Crafty New Method Of Accessing Your Email by Giuseppe Macri: Microsoft is set to argue in federal court Thursday why the government shouldn’t be able to access customer emails stored in overseas servers, and the company wants … Continue reading

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ACLU Urges SF Federal Court to Tackle Warrantless Cell Tracking

ACLU Urges SF Federal Court to Tackle Warrantless Cell Tracking by Nicole A. Ozer: When the government demands that your cell phone carrier reveal information about where you’ve been, or where you’re going to go, they should get a warrant. … Continue reading

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CBS: Man beaten, three SAPD officers investigated for possible excessive force after case of ‘mistaken identity’

KENS (CBS San Antonio): Man beaten, three SAPD officers investigated for possible excessive force after case of ‘mistaken identity’ by Dillon Collier: Roger Carlos was in the 10600 block of Westover Hills Boulevard taking photos of a building that will … Continue reading

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NYDN: Pregnant woman apparently put in chokehold by NYPD cop during dispute over illegal grilling

New York Daily News: Pregnant woman apparently put in chokehold by NYPD cop during dispute over illegal grilling by Tina Moore: Photos released Monday by an East New York advocacy group show Rosan Miller, 27, struggling with a cop who … Continue reading

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EFF: A National Consensus: Cell Phone Location Records Are Private

EFF: A National Consensus: Cell Phone Location Records Are Private by Hanni Fakhoury: It’s clear that people consider location information-which can reveal who we associate with, our patterns of movement, and things like religion, sexual practices, and political affiliations-to remain … Continue reading

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CA8: Pre-Jardines dog search at the door saved by Davis good faith; Jardines had been already argued

A drug dog alerted at defendant’s door. After the motion to suppress was filed, but before it was heard, Jardines was decided. Because Eighth Circuit precedent allowed the use of a dog at the door prior to Jardines, the Davis … Continue reading

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D.Ariz.: Being diverted at the border to a secondary inspection area is not custody for Miranda purposes

Being diverted at the border to a secondary inspection area is not custody for Miranda purposes. United States v. Sanchez-Avitia, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 103233 (D. Ariz. March 26, 2014). Since there was no violation of the Fifth Amendment during … Continue reading

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Ars Technica: Analysis: Bill banning phone metadata collection gives NSA access to it

Ars Technica: Analysis: Bill banning phone metadata collection gives NSA access to it by David Kravets: A prominent senator unveiled legislation Tuesday that would end the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of all telephone metadata—a package that still provides the … Continue reading

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