Daily Archives: April 27, 2015

Nat’l Law Rev.: Florida Governor Settles Litigation Over Drug Testing of State Workers

Nat’l Law Rev.: Florida Governor Settles Litigation Over Drug Testing of State Workers by Roger S. Kaplan: Litigation that began over a 2011 Executive Order (11-58) by Florida Governor Rick Scott requiring drug tests for all prospective employees and random … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: What Good Is a Video You Can’t See?

The Atlantic: What Good Is a Video You Can’t See? by Robinson Meyer: Police body cameras are meant to be a tool of public accountability. But even experts can’t agree on how to make sure that happens.

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NY Times: Downside of Police Body Cameras: Your Arrest Hits YouTube

NY Times: Downside of Police Body Cameras: Your Arrest Hits YouTube by Timothy Williams: Police departments around the country have been moving with unusual speed to equip officers with body cameras to film their often edgy encounters with the public. … Continue reading

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Brietbart: Texas bill: Search warrant required before body cavity search at traffic stop

Brietbart: Texas bill: Search warrant required before body cavity search at traffic stop by Lana Shadwick: A bill is set to go before the Texas State House of Representatives Monday that would protect individuals from body cavity searches by peace … Continue reading

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Inquisitr: Georgia County Will Randomly Drug Test Students

Inquisitr: Georgia County Will Randomly Drug Test Students: A Georgia county will randomly drug test students beginning in the 2015-2016 school year. The move has many asking if it is a constitutional violation. Based on previous Supreme Court rulings, though, … Continue reading

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DE: Handcuffing naked probationer in hotel room was reasonable for officer safety because of the way he looked at pile of clothes on bed

Delaware probation officers need reasonable suspicion for a search, and here they had it. Defendant had moved to a hotel without telling probation, and he’d switched rooms three times in a week. When they came to the room he was … Continue reading

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CA9: Once criminal proceedings are over, the original search isn’t an issue in Rule 41(g) proceedings for return of property

Defendant’s Rule 41(g) motion was granted in part and denied in part. The district court did not err in refusing to reconsider the original search question. “[I]n the context of Rule 41, that after criminal proceedings are completed, ‘the legality … Continue reading

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