Daily Archives: June 24, 2016

NYLJ: Panel Upholds NYC Measure That Prohibits Biased Policing

NYLJ: Panel Upholds NYC Measure That Prohibits Biased Policing by Andrew Denney: State law does not pre-empt a New York City law prohibiting discriminatory policing that was enacted in 2013 amid concerns about the NYPD’s increased reliance on stop-and-frisk tactics, … Continue reading

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Treatise 25% off through midnight

Go here. For what it’s worth, my local USAO bought three copies when they were allowed to buy books again.

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CNS News: Liberal AG’s Climate Change Probes Abuse Fourth Amendment to Upend First Amendment

CNS News: Liberal AG’s Climate Change Probes Abuse Fourth Amendment to Upend First Amendment by Mark Fitzgibbons. A subpoena for 40 years of records from Exxon about the environment is somehow equated with the Second Amendment (¶ 3, 1st sent.). … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: Another Playpen search of a home computer linked to the seized server approved

In another Playpen case, the Eastern District of Virginia approves hacking into a computer linked to a child pornography server. United States v. Matish, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82279 (E.D.Va. June 23, 2016):

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E.D.Mich.: During traffic stop, CA6 says passengers may be asked for ID

“Additionally, the Sixth Circuit has held that it is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment for a police officer to ask a passenger for identification, even if there is no probable cause for a reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing by … Continue reading

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TN: 2½ minute questioning past the traffic ticket being issued wasn’t unreasonable

2½ minute questioning past the traffic ticket being issued wasn’t unreasonable. State v. Mansfield, 2016 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 450 (June 22, 2016).* Defendant’s probation search was valid. “Thus, Agent Giselson’s knowledge of Dimes’ admitted unemployment, together with the large … Continue reading

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