Daily Archives: May 8, 2015

Just Security: The Substance of the Second Circuit on 215: Four Key Takeaways

Just Security: The Substance of the Second Circuit on 215: Four Key Takeaways by Jennifer Daskal: Yesterday the Second Circuit declared the NSA’s bulk telephone metadata program unlawful. Specifically, it ruled that it was unauthorized by section 215 of the … Continue reading

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MO: Trial court erred in suppressing car search incident without also considering automobile exception

The trial court erred in applying the search incident doctrine to defendant’s vehicle search and suppressing when the state also argued the automobile exception. Remanded for consideration of that issue, too. State v. Walker, 2015 Mo. App. LEXIS 501 (May … Continue reading

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WaPo: Friday Rant: Bills of Frights edition

WaPo: Opinions: Friday Rant: Bills of Frights edition by Tom Toles: Would anyone seriously argue that laptops, emails, and smartphones are not the 21st equivalent of papers and effects? Of course not. But……. terrorism. We cannot bear the thought of … Continue reading

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NY3: Def’s refusal to consent was waived when he voluntarily left the premises to his live-in girlfriend

Defendant shared the residence with a woman, and the police were permitted in and sought consent. He refused, telling her: “‘[D]on’t … do it, don’t make it easy, make them get a warrant.’ He then asked a detective if he … Continue reading

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The Libertarian Republic: US Citizen Secretly Detained Without Charges Shows the Growing Effects of Counterterrorism Policies

The Libertarian Republic: US Citizen Secretly Detained Without Charges Shows the Growing Effects of Counterterrorism Policies by Alison Basley Effects of the War on Terror on U.S. citizens, such as surveillance, secret interrogations, and being detained without charges, are becoming … Continue reading

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Roll Call: Paul’s Anti-NSA Push Is at Odds With McConnell’s Agenda

Roll Call: Paul’s Anti-NSA Push Is at Odds With McConnell’s Agenda (Updated) (Video) by Niels Lesniewski: Sen. Rand Paul is calling the debate on an issue that puts him at odds with Majority Leader Mitch McConnell “a defining moment for … Continue reading

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