Daily Archives: June 2, 2015

AP: FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities

AP: FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities by Jack Gillum, Eileen Sullivan, and Eric Tucker:

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WaPo: Bill ending NSA phone data collection heads to Obama

WaPo: Bill ending NSA phone data collection heads to Obama by Mike DeBonis & Ellen Nakashima: The Senate passed a significant remake of U.S. surveillance powers Tuesday, after an internal split among Republicans delayed consideration of the bill and caused … Continue reading

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NC: Taking defendant’s driver’s license back to the patrol car to run it is a seizure of the person and not de minimus under Rodriguez; RS required

Taking defendant’s driver’s license back to the patrol car to run it is a seizure of the person and not de minimus under Rodriguez. Reasonable suspicion is required. State v. Leak, 2015 N.C. App. LEXIS 445 (June 2, 2015) (2-1):

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D.Nev.: FBI Internet repair ruse case dismissed after gov’t says it can’t proceed; hasn’t decided whether to appeal

Yesterday, the District of Nevada dismissed the Phua case, the FBI Internet repair ruse case, after the government conceded it had no evidence. Whether it will appeal hasn’t been decided. LVRJ: Judge dismisses World Cup-linked betting case against Malaysian businessman … Continue reading

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WaPo Editorial: Rand Paul should stop stalling the USA Freedom Act

WaPo Editorial: Rand Paul should stop stalling the USA Freedom Act: LEGISLATION TO reform the National Security Agency’s surveillance of telephone metadata and put it on a firmer legal footing has passed the House with a huge bipartisan majority. President … Continue reading

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R Street: A guide through Senate amendments to the USA FREEDOM Act

R Street: A guide through Senate amendments to the USA FREEDOM Act by Mike Godwin & Nathan Leamer: As most anyone interested now knows, Congress last night now allowed Section 215 of the PATRIOT Act to sunset. This expiration appears … Continue reading

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