Daily Archives: May 17, 2019

Anthony G. Amsterdam’s legendary Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment (1974) finally available online for free, after 45 years

Anthony G. Amsterdam, Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment, 58 Minn. L. Rev. 848 (1974).

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EFF: Seventh Circuit Dodges an Opportunity to Protect Travelers from Invasive Border Searches of Electronic Devices

EFF: Seventh Circuit Dodges an Opportunity to Protect Travelers from Invasive Border Searches of Electronic Devices by Saira Hussain & Sophia Cope:

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Bloomberg: Don’t Ban Facial-Recognition Technology. Regulate It.

Bloomberg Opinion: Don’t Ban Facial-Recognition Technology. Regulate It. Concerns are understandable. But with rules in place, the benefits will far outweigh the risks.

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N.D.Ill.: PC is not “more likely than not”

Probable cause is not “more likely than not.” It was present here. “[A]s the Seventh Circuit has explained, ‘[p]robable cause * * * does not require evidence sufficient to support a conviction, nor even evidence demonstrating that it is more … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: Primary object of SW found right inside front door, but that didn’t preclude larger search

The search warrant was for a package found right inside the front door. That did not preclude the officers from searching further in the house. Also, a protective sweep incident to execution of the search warrant was proper. Searching inside … Continue reading

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