Daily Archives: May 23, 2015

WaPo: Senate rejects compromise bill on surveillance

WaPo: Senate rejects compromise bill on surveillance by Mike DeBonis and Ellen Nakashima: Senators left Capitol Hill early Saturday morning without taking action to extend or replace a controversial surveillance program set to expire at month’s end, paralyzed by a … Continue reading

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AP: Justice Department issues policy on domestic drone use

Justice Department UAS Policy AP: Justice Department issues policy on domestic drone use The Justice Department is acknowledging that the FBI, DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies are likely to make increasing use of unmanned aerial drones in the … Continue reading

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The Hill: McConnell’s NSA gambit fails

The Hill: McConnell’s NSA gambit fails by Jordain Carney and Julian Hattem: Mitch McConnell staged an epic gamble over U.S. spying powers — and lost. The Republican leader pledged to keep senators in Washington through the weekend to finish work … Continue reading

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Politico: What happens if the PATRIOT Act expires?

Politico: What happens if the PATRIOT Act expires? by Alex Byers and Kate Tummarello: Officials in Washington are warning of a future in which key surveillance provisions are allowed to lapse. With the Senate’s failure to secure a deal to … Continue reading

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WaPo: Senate rejects compromise bill on surveillance

WaPo: Senate rejects compromise bill on surveillance by Mike DeBonis and Ellen Nakashima: The measure would have ended the NSA’s bulk collection of private phone records. Senators aren’t convening again until May 31, just hours before the legal authority for … Continue reading

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Daily Report: Barbershop Raid Case Settles After Full Appeals Court Orders Mediation

Daily Report: Barbershop Raid Case Settles After Full Appeals Court Orders Mediation by Alyson Palmer: A civil rights case over a raid on a Florida barbershop has settled for $125,000, leaving unresolved a federal appeals question about whether law enforcement … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Circumstantial evidence of drug dealing will support a SW; direct evidence not required

Circumstantial evidence of drug dealing is all that’s required for a search warrant to issue for a house. “Similarly, in United States v. Burton, 288 F.3d 91, 103 (3rd Cir. 2002), the court held that direct evidence of drug-dealing activity … Continue reading

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OH8: Def’s frisk before being put in back of police car for no apparent reason was unreasonable

After the driver of a car was arrested, the passenger was transportation-less because the car was being towed. He was going to call for a ride. For no apparent reason, the officer put him in the patrol car and patted … Continue reading

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W.D.Okla.: Def consented to further questioning when also told he was free to go

“The evidence shows that Trooper Rohr issued the warning, returned Defendant’s papers to him, told him to have a safe trip and turned away from Defendant’s pickup truck to return to his patrol car. He then turned back and asked … Continue reading

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