Daily Archives: February 20, 2018

Lawfare: A Way Forward on Section 702 Queries

Lawfare: A Way Forward on Section 702 Queries by Elizabeth Goitein & Robert Litt:

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S.D.W.Va.: SW for apartment five days after car was found nearby with PC inside it wasn’t stale

Defendant stopped at a DUI checkpoint, officers could see marijuana through the window, and then defendant fled the checkpoint. Officers gave chase. They found the car at an apartment complex, seemingly abandoned, parked with the door open and engine running. … Continue reading

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C.D.Ill.: Exclusionary rule does not apply to revocation of supervised release

The exclusionary rule does not apply to revocation of supervised release. United States v. Phillips, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25603 (C.D. Ill. Feb. 16, 2018). Defendant’s 2255 Fourth Amendment IAC claim wasn’t timely: “Petitioner’s motion to vacate was not filed … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: Messages through Airbnb’s website and app are governed by ECPA

A search warrant under ECPA to Airbnb was granted. Through its website and app, Airbnb allows messaging, and that makes it subject to ECPA. The government needs to determine which part of this can be unsealed to not compromise an … Continue reading

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