Daily Archives: September 5, 2016

CA11: QI denied for entry into house without exigency and Tasering plaintiff

Qualified immunity properly denied for entry into house without exigent circumstances and Tasering plaintiff. “Although George may have had arguable probable cause to arrest Bratt for battery, we cannot find that, as a matter of law, that George was permitted … Continue reading

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the intercept: Leaked Catalogue Reveals a Vast Array of Military Spy Gear Offered to U.S. Police

the intercept: Leaked Catalogue Reveals a Vast Array of Military Spy Gear Offered to U.S. Police by Sam Biddle: A confidential, 120-page catalogue of spy equipment, originating from British defense firm Cobham and circulated to U.S. law enforcement, touts gear … Continue reading

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Wired: How Baltimore Became America’s Laboratory for Spy Tech

Wired: How Baltimore Became America’s Laboratory for Spy Tech by Lily Hay Newman: If you live in Baltimore, you may have the feeling that you’re being watched. You are. Baltimore Police track your cellphone use without a warrant. They secretly … Continue reading

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