Daily Archives: April 30, 2019

NYT: Would You Let the Police Search Your Phone?

NYT: Would You Let the Police Search Your Phone? by Roseanna Sommers & Vanessa K. Bohns: We are much more likely to give consent than we think.

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NYT: The Privacy Project

NYT: The Privacy Project:

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CNET: DHS gave border agents free rein over thousands of warrantless device searches

CNET: DHS gave border agents free rein over thousands of warrantless device searches by James Martin: Border agents conducted more than 33,000 device searches in 2018. Court records show they were allowed to share what they found with other government … Continue reading

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Just Security: Split Over Compelled Decryption Deepens With Massachusetts Case

Just Security: Split Over Compelled Decryption Deepens With Massachusetts Case by Michael Price and Zach Simonetti:

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D.Nev.: Def’s stop for jaywalking at an uncontrolled intersection didn’t justify his patdown for weapons

Defendant’s stop for jaywalking at an uncontrolled intersection didn’t justify his patdown for weapons. United States v. Jacobs, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70241 (D. Nev. Apr. 25, 2019). Summary judgment for existence of probable cause in a § 1983 case … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Consensual encounter still requires RS for frisk, which the officer had

“Applying these principles to the facts of this case, the Court finds Moreno’s encounter with the officers was consensual until Sergeant Meola, without Moreno’s consent, initiated a protective frisk by touching Moreno’s outer clothing and the bulge he saw under … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Visiting defendant in the USM lockup directing him to provide his password for his cell phone seized under a SW exceeded the scope of the warrant

Visiting defendant in the USM lockup directing him to provide his password for his cell phone seized under a search warrant exceeded the scope of the warrant. United States v. Maffei, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70314 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 26, … Continue reading

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W.D.Ky.: Drug dog immediately on the scene didn’t extend the stop

Because the drug dog got right there, the dog sniff didn’t extend the stop in violation of Rodriguez. United States v. Thorn, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70781 (W.D. Ky. Apr. 26, 2019). Defendant argues that his case was like Rodriguez, … Continue reading

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ABCNews: Suit filed in case of 4 girls claiming school strip-search

ABCNews: Suit filed in case of 4 girls claiming school strip-search by AP:

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