Daily Archives: December 23, 2016

CA8 en banc holds tech college could only drug test students in safety sensitive areas; broad testing program violates 4A

The Eighth Circuit en banc holds that (formerly) Linn State Technical College (now State Technical College of Missouri) could only drug test students in safety sensitive areas. Its broad testing program violates the Fourth Amendment. The college’s case is controlled … Continue reading

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The Hill: Report on warrantless surveillance shows Congress must update privacy laws

The Hill: Report on warrantless surveillance shows Congress must update privacy laws by Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX):

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WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: Albuquerque concedes forfeiture was illegal, continues with illegal forfeitures

WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: Albuquerque concedes forfeiture was illegal, continues with illegal forfeitures by Radley Balko:

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Harvard Magazine: The Watchers

Harvard Magazine: The Watchers by Jonathan Shaw “Can the behavior of an entire population, even in a modern democracy, be changed by awareness of surveillance? And what are the effects of other kinds of privacy invasions?”

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NC: Officer prolonged stop without RS; driver not free to leave when officer holding DL

The officer’s observation of the vehicle in a high-crime area was not reasonable suspicion. There was nothing incongruent about defendant’s travel plans and he kept his hands in plain view above the steering wheel. The officer improperly prolonged the traffic … Continue reading

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TN adopts good faith exception for unsigned affidavit but sworn officer in 2007 DP case

The officer in this case hurriedly prepared an affidavit and warrant to search defendant’s property. When printing it, he didn’t notice that the document was typed for legal size paper but the printer had only letter size in it. He … Continue reading

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MT: RS not needed to stop a commercial truck because they are closely regulated

“We conclude that the officer did not need a fact-based particularized suspicion to stop and inspect the truck because it was a commercial vehicle subject to close regulation by law.” The driver was found under the influence. State v. Beaver, … Continue reading

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Reveal: Cop camera footage: Public record or police property?

Reveal: Cop camera footage: Public record or police property? by Miranda S. Spivak: “Under what circumstances should footage from police body and dashboard cameras be made public, and how much?”

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