Daily Archives: September 10, 2015

EFF Urges Appeals Court To Toughen Privacy Protections for Devices at the Border Warrants Should Be Required to Search Cell Phones, Computers

EFF Urges Appeals Court To Toughen Privacy Protections for Devices at the Border Warrants Should Be Required to Search Cell Phones, Computers:

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The Hill: Overnight Tech: House to explore drone safety, privacy

The Hill: Overnight Tech: House to explore drone safety, privacy by Mario Trujillo and David McCabe: House lawmakers on Thursday are slated to explore the safety and privacy implications of drones, as the technology becomes increasingly popular in the United … Continue reading

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The Recorder: Defense Lawyers Lose Fight Over Facebook, Instagram Posts

The Recorder: Defense Lawyers Lose Fight Over Facebook, Instagram Posts by Marisa Kendall: In a decision fleshing out the rights of accused criminals in the social media age, a California appeals court ruled Tuesday that Facebook, Twitter and Instagram don’t … Continue reading

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E.D.Pa.: IAC claim has to say what def counsel didn’t try to suppress

An ineffective assistance claim that says defense counsel was ineffective for failing to move to suppress without saying what should have been suppressed states no claim at all. [It would also have to say that it would have been granted … Continue reading

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WI: No REP in a text message sent to another cell phone

A person has a reasonable expectation of privacy in text messages in his own phone, but not the text messages in another phone that he sent. Once a text message is released, all control over it is lost. State v. … Continue reading

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