Daily Archives: November 14, 2014

MO: Bandana covering lower half of face in high crime area is reasonable suspicion

“Here, Officer Lane testified that when he passed the vehicle at approximately 11:40 P.M., he observed a rear passenger with a bandana covering the lower half of his face. The parking lot was in a high-crime area. Officer Lane thought … Continue reading

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The Hill: Lawmakers: Don’t fight legalized pot

The Hill: Lawmakers: Don’t fight legalized pot by Lydia Wheeler: A bipartisan group of House members urged Congress on Thursday to stay out of the way of building momentum toward marijuana legalization in states around the country.

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Airborne stringray: AP from WSJ: Report: Planes used to gather cellphone data

AP from WSJ: Report: Planes used to gather cellphone data WASHINGTON (AP) – The Justice Department is collecting data from thousands of cellphones through high-tech gear deployed on airplanes that mimics communications towers, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The … Continue reading

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San Francisco Appeal: FBI Might Have Used Drones To Spy On Defendant In Senator Leland Yee Corruption Case

San Francisco Appeal: FBI Might Have Used Drones To Spy On Defendant In Senator Leland Yee Corruption Case by Max A. Cherney: In a recent court filing from Raymond ‘Shrimp Boy’ Chow, one of his attorneys, Curtis Briggs, states that … Continue reading

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AP Exclusive: Drones Patrol Half of Mexico Border

AP Exclusive via ABC: Drones Patrol Half of Mexico Border by Elliot Spagat and Brian Skoloff: The U.S. government now patrols nearly half the Mexican border by drones alone in a largely unheralded shift to control desolate stretches where there … Continue reading

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WaPo: Senate poised to vote on USA Freedom Act as early as next week

WaPo: Senate poised to vote on USA Freedom Act as early as next week by Ellen Nakashima: The Senate is poised to vote as early as next week on the USA Freedom Act, legislation that would end the National Security … Continue reading

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NYTimes: The Upshot: Americans Say They Want Privacy, but Act as if They Don’t

NYTimes: The Upshot: Americans Say They Want Privacy, but Act as if They Don’t by Claire Cain Miller: Americans say they are deeply concerned about privacy on the web and their cellphones. They say they do not trust Internet companies … Continue reading

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American Spectator: Will Federalism Trump the Drug War?

American Spectator: Will Federalism Trump the Drug War? by Doug Bandow After last week’s voting it just might. Americas are angry with their politicians but nuanced in their political opinions. Voters in Alaska simultaneously ousted their Democratic Senator and legalized … Continue reading

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