Daily Archives: October 24, 2015

D.Md.: Another NSA suit fails for lack of standing under Clapper

In another case against the NSA, plaintiffs can’t show standing under Clapper because the injury is speculative because the NSA doesn’t tell us what it’s doing, so the case is dismissed. Wikimedia Foundation v. National Security Agency Central Security Service, … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir.: Bivens does not apply to claims about extraterritorial torture

Bivens does not apply to claims about extraterritorial torture. Meshal v. Higgenbotham, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 18453 (D.C.Cir. Oct. 23, 2015):

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D.Minn.: Backseat passenger of driver doing hand-to-hand transactions subject to frisk

The driver of the car defendant was a backseat passenger in conducted hand-to-hand transactions, and that give probable cause for a search of the car by the automobile exception. The search of the backseat passenger was valid as a frisk … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: The common law “in the presence of” requirement for a warrantless misdemeanor arrest is not part of the Fourth Amendment

The common law “in the presence of” requirement for a warrantless misdemeanor arrest is not part of the Fourth Amendment. Here, the defendant was in the presence of the officer when the facts gave the officer probable cause that the … Continue reading

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OH9: Ordering a person out of a car at gunpoint after a stop is a seizure

Ordering a person out of a car at gunpoint after a stop is a seizure even if based on an alleged furtive movement. The stop was based on a robbery report, and this vehicle was more than a half mile … Continue reading

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