Daily Archives: February 8, 2015

WaPo: Police accountability measures flood state legislatures after Ferguson, Staten Island

WaPo: Police accountability measures flood state legislatures after Ferguson, Staten Island by Reid Wilson: More than a dozen states are considering new legislation aimed at increasing police accountability in the wake of incidents in Ferguson, Mo.; Staten Island, N.Y.; and … Continue reading

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Slate: Why Are So Many Americans in Prison? A provocative new theory

Slate: Why Are So Many Americans in Prison? A provocative new theory by Leon Neyfakh: Criminal justice reform is a contentious political issue, but there’s one point on which pretty much everyone agrees: America’s prison population is way too high. … Continue reading

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OH6: 25 minute detention waiting for drug dog unreasonable; def had a right to refuse consent and was nervous, and that’s not enough

Defendant was validly stopped for a license plate sticker violation, but his detention for 25 minutes for a drug dog to arrive was without reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing. He refused to consent to a search of his car and he … Continue reading

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DC: 2009 consent was attenuated from 2007 search

2009 consent was attenuated from 2007 search. Dawkins v. United States, 12-CO-1648, 2015 D.C. App. LEXIS __ (February 5, 2015), prior appeal 41 A.3d 1265, 1272-73 (D.C. 2012). Considering in detail all the evidence in the case, the court finds … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: Orin Kerr, The Fourth Amendment and the Global Internet

Orin Kerr, The Fourth Amendment and the Global Internet, 67 Stan. L. Rev. 285 (2015). Abstract:

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