Daily Archives: April 5, 2015

The Hill: Lawmakers in cybersecurity rush

The Hill: Lawmakers in cybersecurity rush by Cory Bennett: Lawmakers are rushing to pass a major cybersecurity bill this month before a divisive debate over reauthorizing the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs bogs them down. Lawmakers have maintained that their … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: In a stop, hesitation then flight is still no submission to authority

When the police tried to stop defendant, he hesitated and then ran, leaving a duffle bag with a gun inside. He argued he was unconstitutionally stopped. No. “In order ‘to comply with an order to stop—and thus to become seized—a … Continue reading

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E.D.Wash.: SW for taking blood presumes that it will be tested, too, and the warrant doesn’t need to specify

A warrant for taking blood presumes that it will be tested, too, and the warrant doesn’t need to specify. A Washington state case saying otherwise is not followed. In any event, it would be in good faith to have tested … Continue reading

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