Daily Archives: March 25, 2018

Daily Beast: New Facebook-Backed Law Would Let Foreign Governments Get Your Data Without a Warrant

Daily Beast: New Facebook-Backed Law Would Let Foreign Governments Get Your Data Without a Warrant by Spencer Ackerman:

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Just Security: Opinion: Congress Should Place More Limits on Cellphone Location Tracking After Carpenter

Just Security: Opinion: Congress Should Place More Limits on Cellphone Location Tracking After Carpenter by by Jake Laperruque:

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NYTimes: Opinion: How Democracy Can Survive Big Data

NYTimes: Opinion: How Democracy Can Survive Big Data by Colin Coopman: An adequate ethics of data for today would include not only regulatory policy and statutory law governing matters like personal data privacy and implicit bias in algorithms.

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NYTimes: Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to Unlock Phones

NYTimes: Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to Unlock Phones by Charlie Savage: Federal law enforcement officials are renewing a push for a legal mandate that tech companies build tools into smartphones and other devices that would allow … Continue reading

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CA10: Carelessly unloading watermelons from a box truck away from a loading dock and in middle of night with “nonsensical” answers was PC

Officers had probable cause to search defendants’ box truck. They were unloading watermelons in the middle of the night on wet grass and not at some loading dock coupled with all the unusual, vague, and even “nonsensical” excuses for why … Continue reading

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WA: Second SW for records already produced was independent source; exclusionary rule won’t be applied

Verizon produced phone records under a court order, that later was determined to be invalid. A second order was issued for the same records. Verizon didn’t produce those records the second time because the first had been produced and they … Continue reading

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ND: “Constructive possession of drug paraphernalia is sufficient probable cause to arrest.”

“Constructive possession of drug paraphernalia is sufficient probable cause to arrest.” State v. Terrill, 2018 ND 78, 2018 N.D. LEXIS 89 (Mar. 22, 2018). Ordering defendant out of his vehicle was reasonable even in a stop for overtinted windows. The … Continue reading

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