Daily Archives: December 23, 2014

The Atlantic: How To Deal With the Police

The Atlantic: How To Deal With the Police by Terrance Ross: A workshop is teaching students how to handle confrontations with law enforcement, but some fear the class only reinforces negative stereotypes of cops.

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NYTimes: Supreme Court Justices Admit Inconsistency, and Embrace It

NYTimes: Supreme Court Justices Admit Inconsistency, and Embrace It by Adam Liptak: WASHINGTON — There is an art to admitting mistakes on the Supreme Court. Justice Antonin Scalia demonstrated the proper technique in a dissent last week. There are three … Continue reading

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TN: Entry into backyard under pretext of using back door to knock-and-talk violated curtilage

The backyard and back porch of defendant’s house was clearly curtilage, and it violated the Fourth Amendment to do a knock-and-talk at the backdoor. It was 200′ from the road and nothing back there could be seen from the front. … Continue reading

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RT: ​Secret report cited in NSA surveillance lawsuit, govt silent on its existence

RT: ​Secret report cited in NSA surveillance lawsuit, govt silent on its existence: Civil rights and federal attorneys sparred at a hearing over a case involving domestic dragnet surveillance by the federal government. The plaintiffs argued the searches are illegal, … Continue reading

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DE: Failure to corroborate the CI’s tale was fatal to showing of probable cause; corroborating obvious no help

Failure to corroborate the CI’s tale was fatal to the attempted showing of probable cause. Verifying the obvious isn’t much help. McKinney v. State, 2014 Del. LEXIS 601 (December 18, 2014):

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CA5: Independent source doctrine saved SW from findings during protective sweep

The government satisfied its burden on the independent source doctrine without a remand being necessary. The entry was a protective sweep for weapons and the search warrant affidavit didn’t contain anything from that entry. Also, the district court’s order found … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Two border crossings at San Ysidro in 12 hrs added to reasonable suspicion

Reasonable suspicion for a stop 70 miles from the border was supported by the fact the car had crossed into the U.S. at San Ysidro twice in 12 hours. United States v. Garcia-Grimshaw, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 173631 (S.D. Cal. … Continue reading

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