Daily Archives: September 14, 2015

Slate: Our Inboxes, Ourselves | ECPA in Congress, finally?

Slate: Our Inboxes, Ourselves by Mike Godwin An ancient email privacy law might finally be updated. Congress needs to get it right.

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IN: Parent can consent to search of minor child’s bedroom

“As a matter of first impression in Indiana, we hold that it is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment for an officer to rely on the voluntary consent of a minor’s parent to search the minor’s bedroom inside the parent’s home.” … Continue reading

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VT: 1:30 am encounter with sleeping def in car in rest area by two officers required reasonable suspicion

Defendant was asleep in his girlfriend’s car in a rest area on I-91 in Vermont at 1 am. A state trooper ran LPNs in the parking lot and saw that the DL of the female owner of the car was … Continue reading

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The Hill: Bill to limit reach of US warrants faces uphill battle in Congress

The Hill: Bill to limit reach of US warrants faces uphill battle in Congress by Mario Trujillo: Congress faces a tough slog to update the email privacy law at the center of Microsoft’s fight against a U.S. warrant mandating that … Continue reading

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