Daily Archives: February 18, 2016

WTTW: Lawmakers Want to Limit Police Use of Stingray Cellphone Trackers

WTTW: Lawmakers Want to Limit Police Use of Stingray Cellphone Trackers by Paris Schutz: Law enforcement agencies on Thursday met with Illinois lawmakers about legislation that would limit the use of new technology that tracks cell phone use.

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Texas Tribune: Some Communities Arming Officers With Credit Card Machines

Texas Tribune: Some Communities Arming Officers With Credit Card Machines by Johnathan Silver: If a California-based company has its way, the following scenario could become common across Texas: A police officer pulls over a driver, not for speeding or some … Continue reading

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Reason.com: Scalia’s Mixed Drug War Record

Reason.com: Scalia’s Mixed Drug War Record by Jacob Sullum: Drug cases show the late justice’s fickle fidelity to the Fourth Amendment and federalism. For many years drug prohibition has been the main factor undermining the Fourth Amendment’s ban on “unreasonable … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: The Conscription of Apple’s Software Engineers

The Atlantic: The Conscription of Apple’s Software Engineers by Conor Friedersdorf: The federal government is empowered to compel individuals and corporations to hand over data in their possession upon the presentation of a valid search warrant. Is the FBI also … Continue reading

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AP: Lawsuit: Private probation company forced illegal drug tests

AP: Lawsuit: Private probation company forced illegal drug tests by Kate Brumback: A private probation company illegally required people on probation for traffic offenses to submit to drug tests at their own expense to profit the company, according to a … Continue reading

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WaPo: Preliminary thoughts on the Apple iPhone order in the San Bernardino case (Part 1)

WaPo: Preliminary thoughts on the Apple iPhone order in the San Bernardino case (Part 1) by Orin Kerr: A lot of people are talking about a court order in California requiring Apple to help the FBI disable features of the … Continue reading

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NH: No REP in house an order of protection says stay away from

Defendant was in his girlfriend’s house in violation of an order of protection, and she called the police. They came and arrested him. “We find persuasive two cases relied upon by the State in which courts held that, because a … Continue reading

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SCOTUS has two weeks of arguments starting Monday, one a Fourth Amendment case

For those who don’t keep up, which is what I used to do until the Internet made it easier, SCOTUS has two weeks of oral arguments coming up: As in Feb. 23-25, 29 and Mar. 1-2 (you’ll see two more … Continue reading

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