Daily Archives: April 10, 2015

AK: Midnight “trooper sniff” on the curtilage near def’s front door violated Jardines

Alaska State Troopers creeped down defendant’s driveway in a police car to the front of her house at midnight for a “trooper sniff,” smelling marijuana. This entry onto the curtilage was even more intrusive than Jardines because it was at … Continue reading

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Above the Law: Supreme Court To Decide On ADA and Fourth Amendment Issues In Police Shootings

Above the Law: Supreme Court To Decide On ADA and Fourth Amendment Issues In Police Shootings by Renwei Chung: According to the Portland Press Herald in Maine, “nationally about half of the estimated 375 to 500 people shot and killed … Continue reading

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NC: Open container in plain view permitted a search incident for more evidence

Defendant’s stop led to plain view of an open container. That justified a search incident for more because, after all, the console could hold beer cans, even if the officer could have merely issued a citation. State v. Fizovic, 2015 … Continue reading

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Wired: Want to See Domestic Spying’s Future? Follow the Drug War

Wired: Want to See Domestic Spying’s Future? Follow the Drug War by Andy Greenberg: THE NSA ISN’T the only three-letter agency that’s been quietly collecting Americans’ data on a mind-boggling scale. The country learned this week that the Drug Enforcement … Continue reading

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Daily Caller: Government ‘Rewrites’ Law To Access Microsoft Emails Stored Overseas

Daily Caller: Government ‘Rewrites’ Law To Access Microsoft Emails Stored Overseas by Giuseppe Macri: In a brief filed late Wednesday, Microsoft said the federal government’s legal argument for seizing user emails stored overseas “rewrites” an almost 30-year-old law to “reinterpret” … Continue reading

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