Daily Archives: January 9, 2015

The Oregonian: Portland police traffic stops still disproportionately involve African Americans, report shows

The Oregonian: Portland police traffic stops still disproportionately involve African Americans, report shows by Maxine Bernstein: Traffic stops of African Americans in 2013 accounted for 12.8 percent of all Portland police traffic stops, a disproportionately high rate considering they make … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Police Gave Boy No Aid After Shooting in Cleveland

NYTimes: Police Gave Boy No Aid After Shooting in Cleveland by Richard A. Oppel, Jr.: The two Cleveland police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy who was carrying a pellet gun, stood by without … Continue reading

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NJLJ: Government Seizures of Cars, Cash Prompt Calls for Reform

NJLJ: Government Seizures of Cars, Cash Prompt Calls for Reform by Charles Toutant: Critics of New Jersey’s civil forfeiture law are calling for reform, contending that government seizures of cash, cars and other property lack due process protections and sometimes … Continue reading

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Payson Roundup: Editorial: Background Checks For Guns

Payson Roundup: Editorial: Background Checks For Guns. This Arizona newspaper thinks that a background check is an unreasonable search. Consider this: If the third party doctrine is going anywhere, maybe the NRA can get off its ass and push this … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: CSLI under the 4A can be used to track people, not just things

The cell phone tracking order was issued by a state court judge and it complied with the Fourth Amendment. The fact it was an “order” and not a “warrant” is a meaningless argument. A warrant can be used to locate … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Affidavit for SW didn’t create standing by identifying residence as being defendant’s when he wasn’t found there; he still had to show something

The affiant officer’s merely identifying the premises as the residence of the defendant didn’t create standing. Defendant still had to show it. When the search warrant was executed, defendant wasn’t found there, but the codefendants were. United States v. Morris, … Continue reading

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