Daily Archives: March 13, 2017

WaPo: Facebook says police can’t use its data for ‘surveillance’

WaPo: Facebook says police can’t use its data for ‘surveillance’ by Elizabeth Dwoskin: Facebook is cutting police departments off from a vast trove of data that has been increasingly used to monitor protesters and activists. The move, which the social … Continue reading

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Essay: Judge Gorsuch and the Fourth Amendment, 69 Stan. L. Rev. Online 132

Sophie J. Hart & Dennis M. Martin, Essay: Judge Gorsuch and the Fourth Amendment, 69 Stan. L. Rev. Online 132 (March 2017):

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E.D.Wis.: USMJ declines adversary briefing by Google for a SW for email; take it to the USDJ

Google objected to a search warrant for two email accounts, whether located in the U.S. or not. Its motion for a briefing schedule is denied. Despite case law elsewhere, the District Judge is the one to take up adversarial litigation … Continue reading

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