Daily Archives: January 4, 2019

ABAJ: Law requiring Airbnb to turn over detailed data likely violates Fourth Amendment, judge says

ABAJ: Law requiring Airbnb to turn over detailed data likely violates Fourth Amendment, judge says by Debra Cassens Weiss:

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IL: Housesitter has no standing

House sitter and dog watcher had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the house he was watching. Officers at the door could also see drugs on the table from the door. He had no standing: “In sum, it is not … Continue reading

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W.D.Tex.: Def’s warrantless arrest in a casino by tribal officers was without PC; warrantless search of his car in parking lot suppressed

Tribal officers at a casino near El Paso watched on surveillance video defendant touch a rifle in his car but not pull it out when he was being harassed on the parking lot. They had reasonable suspicion to encounter him … Continue reading

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