Daily Archives: March 1, 2019

techdirt: Seventh Circuit Ignores Two Supreme Court Decisions To Hand Out Bad Precedent On Cell Site Location Info

techdirt: Seventh Circuit Ignores Two Supreme Court Decisions To Hand Out Bad Precedent On Cell Site Location InfoSeventh Circuit Ignores Two Supreme Court Decisions To Hand Out Bad Precedent On Cell Site Location Info by Tim Cushing:

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N.D.Ohio: Discovery of IP search software not permitted under Rule 16 after suppression denied; it won’t be coming up at trial

Defendant doesn’t get discovery of the Freenet software used to search for defendant’s IP address under the theory it might expose a problem with the search. This is really an attempt to inject the legality of the search into the … Continue reading

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Law.com: Public Surveillance and Your Legal Right to Privacy

Law.com: Public Surveillance and Your Legal Right to Privacy by Cliff Rieders: In George Orwell’s “1984,” the citizens could at least see the screen that was watching them. Not so today. Surveillance is often ubiquitous—and because it may encompass public … Continue reading

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CA1: Potential for immediate destruction of evidence in this case permitted entry onto the curtilage to check def’s truck

Defendant was accused of traveling from New Hampshire to Maine to shoot his wife after breaking in the house she was staying in. Officers in Maine reported to New Hampshire police the shooting, and they went to defendant’s house. They … Continue reading

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Business Insider: This ER doctor is about to launch the first marijuana breathalyzer, and it could completely upend how we do drug testing

Business Insider: This ER doctor is about to launch the first marijuana breathalyzer, and it could completely upend how we do drug testing by Erin Brodwin

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The Federalist Society: Justice Gorsuch, Carpenter, & the Fourth Amendment

The Federalist Society: Justice Gorsuch, Carpenter, & the Fourth Amendment [POLICYbrief] by Ashley Baker:

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