Daily Archives: October 13, 2016

OH8: New information added to older information overcame staleness objection

Three months between seizure of defendant’s cell phone and search of his house based on the product of the first seizure wasn’t stale. Defendant was in a gang that recorded their crimes and uploaded them by phone to social media, … Continue reading

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Law.com: Verizon GC: The Courts Must Tackle Smartphone Privacy

Law.com: Verizon GC: The Courts Must Tackle Smartphone Privacy by Stephanie Forshee: Every time you tweet or watch a YouTube clip on your smartphone, it effectively reveals your location to your carrier. Is this location information private? In a recently … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Let’s Legislate From the Supreme Court Bench

NYTimes: Let’s Legislate From the Supreme Court Bench by Linda Greenhouse: Once despised by the political right, legislating from the Supreme Court bench is now celebrated, as long as its their judges doing it.

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