Daily Archives: April 30, 2015

ITWorld: House committee approves bill to end NSA phone records program

ITWorld: House committee approves bill to end NSA phone records program by Grant Gross A U.S. Congress committee has overwhelmingly approved legislation designed to stop the bulk collection of U.S. phone records by the National Security Agency. The 25-2 vote … Continue reading

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American Thinker: Homeland Chief: Fourth Amendment ‘Beyond My Competence’

American Thinker: Homeland Chief: Fourth Amendment ‘Beyond My Competence’ by Mark J. Fitzgibbons: Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, a man with sweeping power to invade the property rights and privacy of every American using judge-less warrants to search and … Continue reading

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ND: Visitor’s purse could be searched on execution of SW for house for drugs

The affidavit for search warrant named defendant’s house but not his name. The probable cause was for drugs. Once inside, there was a woman visiting. Officers could search her purse as a part of the warrant. [The specification of name … Continue reading

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CA4: Denial of consent to enter but admission of meth justified seizure of house to get a SW

Officers came to defendant’s house to do a knock-and-talk about a methamphetamine lab. “Then one of the troopers asked Appellant if he would consent to a search of the home. He refused to consent and informed the troopers they were … Continue reading

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ND: Dog sniff in condominium hallway was not curtilage

Dog sniff in the common hallway of a condominium is different than Jardines’s porch. There is a much lesser reasonable expectation of privacy there, and the dog sniff was valid. (Among a split of authority.) State v. Williams, 2015 ND … Continue reading

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Wyo.Law.: Digital Evidence and the Fourth Amendment: United States v. Ganias and Judicial Recognition of the ‘Right to Deletion’

Blake Anthony Klinkner, Digital Evidence and the Fourth Amendment: United States v. Ganias and Judicial Recognition of the ‘Right to Deletion’, 52 Wyo. Law. (April 2015): In United States v. Ganias, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second … Continue reading

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