Daily Archives: December 3, 2015

Inst. for Policy Innovation: Is SEC’s Power Grab More Important Than the Fourth Amendment?

Inst. for Policy Innovation: Is SEC’s Power Grab More Important Than the Fourth Amendment? by Tom Giovanetti: It turns out that the SEC is holding up ECPA reform in an attempt to parlay more agency power. It’s a power grab, … Continue reading

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Reason: Blog: New Mexico Cities Attempt to Ignore Tough Restrictions on Property Seizure. Lawsuits Follow.

Reason: Blog: New Mexico Cities Attempt to Ignore Tough Restrictions on Property Seizure. Lawsuits Follow. by Scott Shackford:

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WaPo: Bulk of D.C. body camera footage will be available to the public

WaPo: Bulk of D.C. body camera footage will be available to the public by Abigail Hauslohner: The D.C. Council ended months of arguments Tuesday and approved a plan that would allow most footage captured by police wearing body cameras to … Continue reading

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NJLJ: NJ Justices Mull Constitutionality of ‘Roving Surveillance’

NJLJ: NJ Justices Mull Constitutionality of ‘Roving Surveillance’ by Michael Booth: The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether to allow law enforcement to tap cellphones without a warrant when a suspect deliberately switches phones to avoid surveillance.

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N.D.Ga.: SW for cell phone contemplates later extraction of data

A search warrant to seize and search a phone contemplates extraction of data at a later time. It isn’t logically possible to do it at the time of seizure, and it requires special equipment that usually wouldn’t be brought to … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Package from Hong Kong arriving at Doraville, GA was still shown to be at “functional equivalent of the border”

The government established that packages sent from Hong Kong and observed in Doraville, GA were still at the “functional equivalent of the border” because it was apparent that they had not been opened or tampered with in transit. United States … Continue reading

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TX11: No SW needed to search vomit after consensual drug overdose treatment

During a traffic stop, defendant had a lump in his cheek and he was acting suspicious. The officer asked him what was in his mouth, and he said he had an abscess. He tried to show the officer, but the … Continue reading

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