Daily Archives: November 1, 2016

N.D.Ill.: No general 4A or other privacy right to not share H.S. bathroom with transgender student

“For all these reasons, high school students do not have a fundamental constitutional right not to share restrooms or locker rooms with transgender students whose sex assigned at birth is different than theirs.” There’s no fundamental privacy right to claim … Continue reading

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Bill of Rights Defense Comm.: Fourth Amendment Violations Are Now Lucrative Business Oppurtunities

Bill of Rights Defense Comm.: Fourth Amendment Violations Are Now Lucrative Business Oppurtunities by Sarah Nelson:

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Fortune: The FBI’s New Clinton Email Search Is Likely Illegal Under the Fourth Amendment

Fortune: The FBI’s New Clinton Email Search Is Likely Illegal Under the Fourth Amendment: The decision by FBI Director James Comey to announce a new probe of Hillary Clinton’s emails just days before the election is under enormous political fire. … Continue reading

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NM follows Birchfield and holds state can prosecute refusal on implied consent

“P2 We conclude that sufficient evidence supported the trial court’s finding that Defendant was driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor and was impaired to the slightest degree. However, in light of the United States Supreme Court’s recent holding in … Continue reading

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CA7: Over-the-road trucks are a “heavily regulated industry” and electronic logging of driver time and location satisfies 4A

The U.S. DoT’s electronic logging device (ELD) that logs driver time is within the agency’s regulatory power. Moreover, the motor carrier business is heavily regulated to required logging of trucks and drivers to fight driver fatigue and hours in service. … Continue reading

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CA11: Def wasn’t seized despite the officer’s holding his DL for a while

Defendant was not “seized” within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment at any time before giving his consent to search the vehicle. Despite the trooper’s retention of his driver’s license, the officer’s request to have him sit in the front … Continue reading

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