Daily Archives: November 18, 2015

NY Times: Editorial: Mass Surveillance Isn’t the Answer to Fighting Terrorism

NY Times: Editorial: Mass Surveillance Isn’t the Answer to Fighting Terrorism It’s a wretched yet predictable ritual after each new terrorist attack: Certain politicians and government officials waste no time exploiting the tragedy for their own ends. The remarks on … Continue reading

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NPR: Paris Attacks Bring Domestic Surveillance Into Presidential Race

NPR: Paris Attacks Bring Domestic Surveillance Into Presidential Race by Scott Detrow

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CA10: Arrest of an entire police tactical unit for thefts during searches was protected by qualified immunity for the half found innocent

A group of officers alleged to have been stealing during search warrant execution was all arrested, but the arrest was over inclusive, nabbing some innocents. “These consolidated cases arise from a sting operation designed to determine if police officers in … Continue reading

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ID: Smell of MJ from passenger compartment permitted search of trunk where trunk was open to inside of car

A dog alert on the passenger compartment includes the trunk where the back seat was partially laid down showing the inside of the trunk. State v. Kelley, 2015 Ida. App. LEXIS 116 (Nov. 10, 2015). [Not every court would say … Continue reading

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CA10: A federal warrantless search release condition requires particular findings

A district court may impose a warrantless search condition for supervised release if it makes findings. “The text of [18 U.S.C.] § 3583(d) does not limit the possibility of a warrantless-search condition to felons required to register under SORNA. Indeed, … Continue reading

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