Daily Archives: May 9, 2016

Android Central: Your privacy, your fingerprints and the fifth amendment

Android Central: Your privacy, your fingerprints and the fifth amendment by Jerry Hildenbrand: You can be forced to provide your fingerprint to access the data on your phone. But you don’t have to make it easy.

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The Hill: Let’s close the email privacy loophole now

The Hill: Let’s close the email privacy loophole now by Patrick Leahy & Mike Lee: This week the House of Representatives took an historic step for Americans’ privacy rights. By an overwhelming vote of 419-0, it passed bipartisan legislation to … Continue reading

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VA: Military base parking pass on rear view mirror justified traffic stop

An “opaque plastic parking pass for a nearby military facility, approximately 3″ by 5″ in size, suspended from the rear-view mirror mounting” was sufficiently obstructive of the driver’s view to justify a traffic stop. Mason v. Commonwealth, 2016 Va. LEXIS … Continue reading

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