Daily Archives: July 1, 2015

Reuters: En banc 2nd Circuit to clarify when computer seizures are unconstitutional

Reuters: En banc 2nd Circuit to clarify when computer seizures are unconstitutional by Alison Frankel: (Reuters) – The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seems to be eager to decide when, if ever, the federal government has the right to … Continue reading

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Fusion: Fitbit data just undermined a woman’s rape claim

Fusion: Fitbit data just undermined a woman’s rape claim by Kashmir Hill: It turns out that a fitness tracker can do more to betray you than showing your friends and families you’re a couch potato. It can also undermine your … Continue reading

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NY Times: Surveillance Court Rules That N.S.A. Can Resume Bulk Data Collection

NY Times: Surveillance Court Rules That N.S.A. Can Resume Bulk Data Collection by Charles Savage: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ruled late Monday that the National Security Agency may temporarily resume its once-secret program that systematically collects records of Americans’ … Continue reading

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CA11: Absence of a clear path and a door knocker doesn’t mean police can’t come to the front door

Defendant didn’t raise standing but the court did on its own. And it denied the motion to suppress on the merits. Based on the plea colloquy, it’s evident that the product of the search didn’t contribute to the conviction, so … Continue reading

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IA applies special needs doctrine to parole searches for first time

Iowa applies the special needs doctrine to parole searches for the first time. It alluded to something like that in 1970, but the special needs doctrine hadn’t developed then. This parole search was reasonable under Griffin and the special needs … Continue reading

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DE: Inevitable discovery saves a search that started before the warrant was actually signed

Although the search in this case started before the search warrant was actually issued, the court applies the inevitable discovery exception to sustain it. The house was secured by the police waiting for the warrant to arrive, the application for … Continue reading

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