Daily Archives: July 14, 2016

CA2: Court order under SCA can’t require production of emails stored off-shore

In the Matter of a Warrant to Search a Certain E Mail Account Controlled and Maintained by Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Corporation v. United States, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 12926 (2d Cir. July 14, 2016):

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NPR: State Laws Restrict Release Of Police Body Cam Footage

NPR: State Laws Restrict Release Of Police Body Cam Footage: NPR’s Robert Siegel interviews Nancy La Vigne, director of the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute, about a survey of state laws restricting the release of police body cam … Continue reading

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CA11: On habeas, because law was “murky” about transportation on RS for an eyewitness ID, counsel can’t be ineffective for not challenging it

The law was murky at the time, and still is, that a Terry stop includes moving a suspect for a possible victim ID without requiring probable cause. Focusing somewhat on the merits, but mostly on whether the Florida appellate court … Continue reading

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WaPo: Communications network providers opposed government surveillance — in 1928

WaPo: Volokh Conspiracy: Communications network providers opposed government surveillance — in 1928 by Orin Kerr: A lot of readers are familiar with Olmstead v. United States, the 1928 Supreme Court case ruling that wiretapping a telephone line is not a … Continue reading

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CA6: Nexus is PC for the place, not necessarily for a person in the place

Probable cause is a connection to a place to be searched, not necessarily to a person to be searched for in the place. That’s nexus. Here there was nexus. United States v. Adams, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 12793 (6th Cir. … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Technology Doesn’t Change the Need for Legal Protection

NYTimes: Technology Doesn’t Change the Need for Legal Protection by Kami N. Chavis: Technology is playing a greater role in law enforcement — from robots to “predictive policing” software to “shot spotter” technology — and it can increase efficiency in … Continue reading

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