Daily Archives: August 25, 2017

Forbes: What The Fight Between DreamHost And The DOJ Means For Technology And Freedom

Forbes: What The Fight Between DreamHost And The DOJ Means For Technology And Freedom by Frank Miniter:

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NY Times: DreamHost Ordered to Release Some Trump Protest Website Data to U.S.

NY Times: DreamHost Ordered to Release Some Trump Protest Website Data to U.S. by Tiffany Hsu A Superior Court judge in Washington on Thursday ordered the web hosting company DreamHost to turn over data associated with a Trump protest website to … Continue reading

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The Hill: Verizon reports spike in government requests for cell ‘tower dumps’

The Hill: Verizon reports spike in government requests for cell ‘tower dumps’ by Katie Bo Williams Government requests for the mass disclosure of every caller who connected to a particular cellphone tower have spiked during the first half of 2017, … Continue reading

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CA10: Criminal history questions during a traffic stop reveal no more than the computer check would and aren’t unreasonable

It wasn’t unreasonable for the officer to ask criminal history questions during a traffic stop because the computer check would reveal the same information. Travel plan questions didn’t extend the stop, and defendant’s gun was seen when he got out … Continue reading

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PA: Random suspicionless stops of boats on inland waters for safety inspection is unreasonable

Surveying apparently all the cases and statutes, Pennsylvania decides that random suspicionless stops of boats violate both the Fourth Amendment and the state constitution. The court distinguishes stops on the open seas upheld in United States v. Villa monte-Marquez. “Thus, … Continue reading

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N.D.Tex.: Def was arrested in a prostitution sting and his car was on a parking lot; govt fails to show impoundment proper

Defendant was arrested in a prostitution sting, and his car was impounded and searched. The court suppresses the search under the community caretaking function for not following the rules of the department. The government has the burden on a warrantless … Continue reading

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WI: Eight prior OWIs and failing FST is reasonable suspicion

Defendant’s eight prior OWI convictions and being on extended supervision and failing a FST was reasonable suspicion. State v. Wortman, 2017 Wisc. App. LEXIS 622 (Aug. 23, 2017). Defense counsel was not ineffective for not moving to suppress his stop … Continue reading

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44 years ago today I got the bar results

Saturday, August 25th, 12:20 pm, sent by Western Union telegram to the City Desk of the Arkansas Gazette from Hot Springs arriving shortly afternoon. Telegram …. Faxes didn’t exist yet.

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