Daily Archives: July 30, 2015

ProPublica: The FBI Built a Database That Can Catch Rapists — Almost Nobody Uses It

ProPublica: The FBI Built a Database That Can Catch Rapists — Almost Nobody Uses It by T. Christian Miller: For roughly 30 years the FBI has virtually ignored a system meant to help cops track the behavioral patterns of violent … Continue reading

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WaPo: Is credit card skimming a Fourth Amendment search?

WaPo: Is credit card skimming a Fourth Amendment search? by Orin Kerr: In United States v. Bah, [posted here] decided July 24th, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit handed down the first circuit ruling on whether skimming … Continue reading

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