Daily Archives: January 30, 2015

WaPo: Google says it fought gag orders in WikiLeaks case

WaPo: Google says it fought gag orders in WikiLeaks case by Ellen Nakashima and Julie Tate: Google has fought all gag orders preventing it from telling customers that their e-mails and other data were sought by the U.S. government in … Continue reading

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NY Times: Drones Spotted, but Not Halted, Raise Concerns

NY Times: Drones Spotted, but Not Halted, Raise Concerns by Michael S. Schmidt and Michael D. Shear: As Major League Baseball’s top players took the field at the All-Star Game in Minneapolis in July, a covert radar system scanned the … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: IP address associated with CP enough to search computers at address where IP used

“In the Eighth Circuit, for the purposes of determining whether probable cause exists to search a computer [for child pornography], an IP address assigned to a specific user at the time illegal internet activity associated with that IP address occurs … Continue reading

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D.V.I.: “Casing” the premises from the street as a prelude to a knock-and-talk does not violate the curtilage

“Casing” the premises from the street as a prelude to a knock-and-talk does not violate the curtilage. United States v. Lubrin, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9682 (D.V.I. January 28, 2015). The officer had reasonable suspicion to continue the detention on … Continue reading

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CA11: Ptf’s motorcycle crash fleeing police was not excessive force

Plaintiff led officers on a high-speed chase on a motorcycle through two counties, at times reaching 110 mph. In a city, “[i]ndeed, the video shows that he covered the 4.8 miles between the intersections of Z-Horse Charters and South East … Continue reading

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