Daily Archives: December 20, 2014

The Hill: Bill filed in Senate to boost drone privacy

The Hill: Bill filed in Senate to boost drone privacy by Keith Lang: The outgoing chairman of the Senate committee that oversees transportation issues has filed a bill to protect U.S. residents’ privacy if nonmilitary drone use is drastically increased … Continue reading

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NY Times: In New York, Public’s Video Helps Police, for a Change

NY Times: In New York, Public’s Video Helps Police, for a Change by Benjamin Meuller: It has become a familiar scene for New York police officers: the glow of tiny cellphone screens illuminating a nighttime struggle between them and people … Continue reading

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Law.com/The Recorder: Judge Questions Legality of NSA Internet Surveillance

Law.com/The Recorder: Judge Questions Legality of NSA Internet Surveillance by Russ Todd: Central to the long-running challenge is whether there’s a distinction between human and automated searches. Since the gathering of “information” is also a search under Jones, WTH not?

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NLJ: Asset Seizures Gone Wrong

NLJ: Asset Seizures Gone Wrong by Jenna Greene: Two judges rebuked the FTC, which defends its practices….In 2014, the FTC won asset freezes coupled with temporary restraining orders in 29 cases naming 145 companies and 82 individuals, a 45 percent … Continue reading

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GA: Riley applied to a case not yet final; no GFE because no prior binding authority

A cell phone search in a DUI stop was suppressed under Riley, even though the search occurred long before Riley. The defendant was still litigating, and he hadn’t yet even been convicted. Also, no good faith exception for the muddled … Continue reading

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CA5: Finding drugs in a car was probable cause to search other containers in the car

Finding drugs in a car was probable cause to search other containers in the car, here a bag. United States v. Leal, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 23777 (5th Cir. February 7, 2014).* Defense counsel was not ineffective for withdrawing a … Continue reading

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CA10: Failure to raise a Fourth Amendment claim in a forfeiture case precluded a later § 1983 case

Failure to raise a Fourth Amendment claim in a forfeiture case precluded a later § 1983 case over the same issue. Campbell v. City of Spencer, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 23700 (10th Cir. December 16, 2014):

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