Daily Archives: August 4, 2014

The Hill: Microsoft digs in on digital privacy

The Hill: Microsoft digs in on digital privacy by Julian Hattem: Microsoft and the DOJ are squaring off in a case with drastic ramifications for digital privacy.

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ND: State can’t justify exigent circumstances; suppressed

The state could not justify exigent circumstances in this case. Even the officer’s own testimony admittedly didn’t support it. State v. Stewart, 2014 ND 165, 2014 N.D. LEXIS 167 (July 31, 2014).* While consent of search of rooms of a … Continue reading

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WaPo: DOJ petitions for rehearing in Eleventh Circuit cell-site case

WaPo: DOJ petitions for rehearing in Eleventh Circuit cell-site case by Orin Kerr: The Justice Department has filed a petition for rehearing en banc in United States v. Davis, the Eleventh Circuit case holding that acquiring historical cell-site data is … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Drones Outpacing Rules as Popularity Soars in New York

NYTimes: Drones Outpacing Rules as Popularity Soars in New York by James Barron: Not long ago, drones were a relatively rare sight over New York City, usually piloted by photographers. But now drones are soaring as never before, deployed more … Continue reading

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