Daily Archives: December 20, 2016

NPR: This Doll May Be Recording What Children Say, Privacy Groups Charge

NPR: This Doll May Be Recording What Children Say, Privacy Groups Charge by Brian Naylor: It’s called My Friend Cayla. It’s a doll and looks pretty much like most dolls do. She is available in various skin tones and hair … Continue reading

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MN: Search was valid as a protective frisk even though it was raised for first time on appeal

The court of appeals adopts an alternative ground for a search raised for the first time on appeal finding the record sufficient to make a determination. Defendant was awakened on a couch, handcuffed, and frisked for a weapon. The state … Continue reading

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CA6: Shooting dogs during drug raid was a seizure, but here it was reasonable

Officers executing a high risk warrant on plaintiff’s house shot and killed two pit bulls, one of which was standing in a corner of the basement not yet attacking. The warrant was considered high risk because the target of the … Continue reading

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Tenth Amendment Center: South Carolina Bill Would Ban Stingray Spying, Hinder Federal Surveillance Program

Tenth Amendment Center: South Carolina Bill Would Ban Stingray Spying, Hinder Federal Surveillance Program: COLUMBIA, S.C. (Dec. 19, 2016) – A bill prefiled in the South Carolina House would ban the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones … Continue reading

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