Daily Archives: January 7, 2015

WaPo: Still waiting for justice after SWAT team member kills innocent grandfather

WaPo: Still waiting for justice after SWAT team member kills innocent grandfather by Radley Balko: When drug raids turn tragic, everyone is sorry. But no one is held accountable, and few are made whole.

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NYTimes: Editorial: No Justice, No Police

NYTimes: Editorial: No Justice, No Police: Mayor Bill de Blasio has been in office barely a year, and already forces of entropy are roaming the streets, turning their backs on the law, defying civil authority and trying to unravel the … Continue reading

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City AM: Uber has five out of six bases in New York City suspended after failing to hand over trip records

City AM: Uber has five out of six bases in New York City suspended after failing to hand over trip records by Guy Bentley: New York City has suspended the majority of Uber bases after the taxi app company refused … Continue reading

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CA7: No reasonable expectation of privacy in a conversation in the back of a police car

There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a conversation in the back of a police car. Just because the defendant was quiet when the officer was around doesn’t make it objectively reasonable. Williams and the squadrol (paddy wagon) distinguished. … Continue reading

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NC: Parking lot of a multi-unit apartment building is not curtilage

The parking lot of a multi-unit apartment building is not curtilage. Police seizure and testing of a discarded cigarette butt tossed there did not require a warrant. State v. Williford, 2015 N.C. App. LEXIS 1 (January 6, 2015). Defendant was … Continue reading

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TechDirt: Court Asked Why There’s No Expectation Of Privacy In Cell Location Data, But An Expectation Of Privacy In The Cellphone Itself

TechDirt: Court Asked Why There’s No Expectation Of Privacy In Cell Location Data, But An Expectation Of Privacy In The Cellphone Itself by Tim Cushing: from the warrants-warranted dept

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WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Los Angeles v. Patel and the constitutional structure of judicial review

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Los Angeles v. Patel and the constitutional structure of judicial review by Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz: On March 3, at 10 a.m., the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Los Angeles v. Patel, a fascinating case about the … Continue reading

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