Daily Archives: November 24, 2014

CIO: NSA privacy director defends agency’s surveillance

CIO: NSA privacy director defends agency’s surveillance by Grant Gross The U.S. National Security Agency’s surveillance programs are legal and under close scrutiny by other parts of the government, the agency’s internal privacy watchdog said Monday in an online Q&A. … Continue reading

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Lawfare: A Quick Summary of Oral Argument in In Re Directives

Lawfare: A Quick Summary of Oral Argument in In Re Directives by Alex Ely: Earlier this Fall I wrote about how certain materials from the In Re Directives litigation before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (“FISCR” or “Court”) … Continue reading

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Your recently purchased used car might be tracking you

Arkansas Business: Car-Mart Uses GPS To Improve ‘Efficiency’ by Marty Cook:

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Salt Lake Tribune: Killings by Utah police outpacing gang, drug, child-abuse homicides

Salt Lake Tribune: Killings by Utah police outpacing gang, drug, child-abuse homicides In the past five years, more Utahns have been killed by police than by gang members. Or drug dealers. Or from child abuse. And so far this year, … Continue reading

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IL: Search under the automobile exception can occur after the car is moved to police station

The police had detailed probable cause from a CI there would be heroin in a hidden compartment in defendant’s car. The automobile exception permits the car to be moved to the police station for a search for the hidden compartment. … Continue reading

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CO: Waiting for defendant to put his backpack in car to execute search warrant for car wasn’t unreasonable

Police obtained a search warrant for defendant’s car in the murder of his ex-wife. They surveilled the car for two hours until defendant appeared and put his backpack in the car. Then they approached and seized the car. Waiting until … Continue reading

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TN: No relief under plain error for McLaughlin error of no PC determination in 48 hours because of muddled facts

In a case that started in 1997 and was the subject of a successful habeas petition, defendant is not entitled to relief for a McLaughlin error where he was held more than 48 hours without a probable cause determination and … Continue reading

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