Daily Archives: January 15, 2018

The Atlantic: Can Government Officials Have You Arrested for Speaking to Them?

The Atlantic: Can Government Officials Have You Arrested for Speaking to Them? by Garrett Epps The Supreme Court faces a test of the authority of politicians to use police to silence their critics.

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N.D.Ga.: Administrative search exception doesn’t apply to a motorcycle club that isn’t remotely a “closely regulated business”

The administrative search exception under Atlanta city ordinance doesn’t apply to a motorcycle club that isn’t remotely a “closely regulated business.” Summary judgment for plaintiffs granted. Brown v. City of Atlanta, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6222 (N.D. Ga. Jan. 9, … Continue reading

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WaPo: Meet the 24-year-old Trump campaign worker appointed to help lead the government’s drug policy office

WaPo: Meet the 24-year-old Trump campaign worker appointed to help lead the government’s drug policy office by Robert O’Harrow Jr.:

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