Daily Archives: October 20, 2014

WaPo: Would a new crime of ‘willful refusal to comply with a decryption order’ be the best answer to the device decryption puzzle?

WaPo: Would a new crime of ‘willful refusal to comply with a decryption order’ be the best answer to the device decryption puzzle? by Orin Kerr: FBI Director James Comey is worried that the government won’t be able to decrypt … Continue reading

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Cert grant: SCOTUSblog: Privacy of hotel guest lists at issue

SCOTUSblog: Privacy of hotel guest lists at issue The Supreme Court, taking on an issue that reaches hotels and motels across the nation, agreed on Monday to rule on the power of city governments to require commercial lodgings to open … Continue reading

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NV: Suspicion of DUI drugs is not an exigency under McNeely

Suspicion of DUI drugs is not an exigency under McNeely. Byars v. State, 130 Nev. Advance Opinion 85, 2014 Nev. LEXIS 111 (October 16, 2014): In this appeal, we are asked to determine whether the warrantless, forced blood draw on … Continue reading

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HuffPo: Yes, It’s Legal To Film The Cops — And What’s Been Filmed In Recent Months Is Appalling

HuffPo: Yes, It’s Legal To Film The Cops — And What’s Been Filmed In Recent Months Is Appalling by Christopher Mathias: NEW YORK — It’s becoming clearer and clearer that smartphones have ushered in a new era of police accountability. … Continue reading

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