Daily Archives: January 1, 2015

ArsTechnica: If the Supreme Court tackles the NSA in 2015, it’ll be one of these five cases

ArsTechnica: If the Supreme Court tackles the NSA in 2015, it’ll be one of these five cases by Cyrus Farivar How a church, terror suspects, and some lawyers are pushing privacy on the legal front.

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CA10: PC isn’t viewed in hindsight; officers had qualified immunity for believing car contained marijuana, even though it didn’t

Plaintiff sued two Wyoming state troopers for a search of his car because they thought they could smell marijuana with a masking smell. After patting plaintiff and his passenger down, the car was searched, and nothing was found. The case … Continue reading

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The Hill: [Sen.] Judiciary [Committee] presses FBI on cellphone spying

The Hill: [Sen.] Judiciary [Committee] presses FBI on cellphone spying by Mario Trujillo: The leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee are pressing the Obama administration for more information about a program that collects Americans’ cellphone data using technology that mimics … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: A drug informant lied, SWAT pounced, a man died

WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: A drug informant lied, SWAT pounced, a man died: Back in July, we looked at the case of Jason Wescott, a Florida man shot and killed by a police SWAT team during a drug … Continue reading

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BLT: Chief Justice Roberts Promises Greater Access to Court Filings

BLT: Chief Justice Roberts Promises Greater Access to Court Filings by Tony Mauro: The U.S. Supreme Court is developing an electronic filing system that will make all case filings available to the public online, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. announced … Continue reading

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E.D.N.Y.: CSLI collection was shown to be with cause; def likely didn’t even have standing

Defendant used the cell phone of another in this alleged criminal enterprise, and it is doubtful that he has standing to complain of the cell site location information collection. Even if he did have standing, it was all obtained by … Continue reading

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OH5: Six weeks after second controlled buy not stale where there’s ongoing drug dealing

There were two controlled buys of marijuana from defendant’s store on May 3d & 21st. A third buy was July 2d but the test results weren’t back when a search warrant was obtained on July 3d. The July 2d buy … Continue reading

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