Daily Archives: January 22, 2015

WaPo: The Supreme Court’s massive blind spot

WaPo: The Supreme Court’s massive blind spot by Radley Balko: This term, the Supreme Court heard two cases involving the actions of police officers during traffic stops. How the court comes down on the two cases will likely have significant … Continue reading

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Reason.com: Sotomayor to Justice Department Lawyer: ‘We Can’t Keep Bending the Fourth Amendment to the Resources of Law Enforcement’

Reason.com: Sotomayor to Justice Department Lawyer: ‘We Can’t Keep Bending the Fourth Amendment to the Resources of Law Enforcement’ by Damon Root: Sonia Sotomayor stands up for the Fourth Amendment in drug-sniffing dog case.

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OH12: LEO use of the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System does not violate any reasonable expectation of privacy

Law enforcement use of the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System does not violate any reasonable expectation of privacy or the doctor-patient privilege. Here, a police officer was investigated for doctor shopping to obtain schedule III and IV drugs from multiple … Continue reading

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Courthouse News Service: Justices Weigh How Long is Too Long to Wait on K-9

Courthouse News Service: Justices Weigh How Long is Too Long to Wait on K-9 by Lorraine Bailey: The Supreme Court on Wednesday debated whether prolonging a traffic stop to allow police to conduct a K-9 dog sniff violates the driver’s … Continue reading

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