Daily Archives: July 31, 2014

Law.com: Storm Brewing Over Feds’ Use of Cell Tower Info

Law.com: Storm Brewing Over Feds’ Use of Cell Tower Info: A federal magistrate wants Melinda Haag’s office to explain why a warrant shouldn’t be required to obtain locations of mobile phone users.

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Law.com: Microsoft Braces for Long Battle Over U.S. Warrant

Law.com: Microsoft Braces for Long Battle Over U.S. Warrant by Andrew Ramonas: Microsoft Corp. and its allies have prepared for a long battle in the courts and in Congress over a 1986 electronic communications law as the technology giant fights … Continue reading

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Law.com: Police Unions’ Motion Denied in NYC Stop/Frisk

Law.com: Police Unions’ Motion Denied in Stop/Frisk by Andrew Keshner: Southern District Judge Analisa Torres said police unions’ intervenor bids opposing the settlement between New York City and plaintiffs in stop-and-frisk litigation were untimely and the unions had “no significant … Continue reading

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