Daily Archives: August 25, 2018

CA7: Considering that SWs are entitled to deference, the strong inference here doesn’t have to be proved

In a child pornography starting as a fake child enticement case: “Scott assumes that on appeal we will make an independent (de novo) assessment of probable cause, ignoring the state judge’s finding. We will not. The decision of the judge … Continue reading

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WaPo: New facial recognition system nabs imposter at Dulles International Airport

WaPo: New facial recognition system nabs imposter at Dulles International Airport by Lori Aratani: Officials said a 26-year-old man arriving at Dulles International Airport on Wednesday presented a French passport to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer. Using the … Continue reading

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Law360: Airbnb Suit Challenges New NYC Rental Data Collection Law

Law360: Airbnb Suit Challenges New NYC Rental Data Collection Law by Pete Brush Airbnb Inc. sued New York City on Friday claiming a new law requiring online rental companies to share data about their clientele violates the U.S. Constitution, but … Continue reading

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MA: Stop with guns drawn without RS unreasonable

A stop with guns drawn without reasonable suspicion was unreasonable. Summary by the court: “A Superior Court judge erred in denying the criminal defendant’s pretrial motion to suppress a firearm seized by police after a lawful stop of the vehicle … Continue reading

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