Daily Archives: January 28, 2015

N.D.Iowa: Fourth Amendment doesn’t require that driver be given option to call somebody to get car

This inventory was shown to be valid despite the argument that defendant’s wife could have been called to get the car. No Fourth Amendment case says that’s a requirement. United States v. Crane, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8448 (N.D. Iowa … Continue reading

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The Hill: Senators resurrect bill to require a warrant for email searches

The Hill: Senators resurrect bill to require a warrant for email searches by Mario Trujillo Sens. Patrick Leahy and Mike Lee plan to re-introduce legislation in the “coming weeks.”

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Center for Democracy and Technology: Data Privacy Day: A Reminder of the Need to Update ECPA

Center for Democracy and Technology: Data Privacy Day: A Reminder of the Need to Update ECPA by Chris Calabrese: For years CDT has been leading the charge to update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the law that governs how … Continue reading

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Roll Call: How Congress Can Protect Americans’ Email Privacy | Commentary

Roll Call: How Congress Can Protect Americans’ Email Privacy | Commentary by Gabe Rottman and Katie McAuliffe: Did you lock your front door when you left for work this morning? Rest easy, then, knowing your papers are secure. But what … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Michigan v. Summers applies to homes, not businesses

ICE raided and executed a search warrant on Soccer City in Albuquerque because of suspicion the operators were selling fake IDs. Defendant walked in carrying a box and he was accosted by the ICE agents and asked for his ID, … Continue reading

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