Daily Archives: October 21, 2015

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Helicopter (and drone?) surveillance and the Fourth Amendment

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Helicopter (and drone?) surveillance and the Fourth Amendment by Eugene Volokh: The Supreme Court has held that observing and photographing people’s homes and surrounding areas from an airplane, flying at 1,000 feet, doesn’t violate the Fourth Amendment … Continue reading

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Verge.com: Homeland Security will now get warrants for Stingray surveillance

Verge.com: Homeland Security will now get warrants for Stingray surveillance by Russell Brandom: The Department of Homeland Security has a new, more constitutional policy for cell-site simulators, also known as Stingrays. Rolled out today, the new policy follows in the … Continue reading

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CA10: Even if SW was overbroad, it was approved by DA before issuing magistrate got it, and they could reasonably rely on it

Even if a search warrant was overbroad in describing items to be seized with the requisite particularity, police officers were improperly denied qualified immunity since the warrant was approved by a district attorney and issued by a detached and neutral … Continue reading

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