Daily Archives: February 25, 2015

Washington Times: What if the government fears freedom?

Washington Times: What if the government fears freedom? by Andrew P. Napolitano Violating the Fourth Amendment is not the president’s prerogative What if the current massive spying on Americans began with an innocent secret executive order signed by President Reagan … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Officer on scene noted SW facially deficient for lack of particularity and had another issued that cured the first

Defendant here argues that the difference between a black or a dark gray Dodge Charger having been involved in a bank robbery was significant. It’s not, especially when the vehicle flees as the officer attempted to stop it shortly after … Continue reading

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Daily Report: Full Eleventh Circuit Hears Cellphone Privacy Case

Daily Report: Full Eleventh Circuit Hears Cellphone Privacy Case by Alyson Palmer: Backed by groups concerned about government intrusion on privacy, a criminal defense attorney on Tuesday asked a federal appeals court to put the brakes on the warrantless acquisition … Continue reading

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