Daily Archives: May 6, 2016

InfoWorld: Warrantless searches surge as online privacy dwindles

InfoWorld: Warrantless searches surge as online privacy dwindles by Caroline Craig: The government’s use of warrantless searches and secret requests for information is exploding, and recent court actions have greatly expanded the reach of legal searches. The digital age is … Continue reading

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Center for Democracy and Technology: Issue Brief: Proposed Changes to Rule 41

Center for Democracy and Technology: Issue Brief: Proposed Changes to Rule 41: The Rule Change: Under the old Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, magistrates with authority in a district may only issue warrants for search and … Continue reading

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WBEZ: Police Data Cast Doubt On Chicago-Style Stop-And-Frisk

WBEZ: Police Data Cast Doubt On Chicago-Style Stop-And-Frisk by Chip Mitchell: …[P]olice department data reveal a complicated picture. The records, obtained by WBEZ through the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, show negative trends as officers reported more stops: Gun seizures … Continue reading

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