Daily Archives: November 12, 2014

Lexology: iSpy: tracking employees with GPS technology on mobile devices

Lexology: iSpy: tracking employees with GPS technology on mobile devices by Wilson Elser, Dean A. Rocco and Christopher A. Gelpi: More than 90 percent of the 322 million cellular phones in use in the United States contain global positioning system … Continue reading

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WaPo: Policing for profit in Tennessee

WaPo: Policing for profit in Tennessee by Radley Balko: Phil Williams of Nashville’s NewsChannel 5, WTVF-TV, one of the best TV investigative journalists in the country, has been doing particularly stellar work over the last several years on civil asset … Continue reading

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CA5: Since court upheld warrantless GPS before Jones, no 2255 relief

The Fifth Circuit upheld GPS tracking without a warrant prior to Jones, so defendant wasn’t entitled to 2255 relief under Davis good faith. (The government also argued that Stone v. Powell applied, which would be true, but the court didn’t … Continue reading

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