Daily Archives: September 15, 2020

Law360: Discarded Phone Rulings Misapply 4th Amendment Case Law

Law360: Discarded Phone Rulings Misapply 4th Amendment Case Law

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Slate: It’s Time for a Reckoning About This Foundational Piece of Police Technology

Slate: It’s Time for a Reckoning About This Foundational Piece of Police Technology by Rashida Richardson and Amba Kak (“Criminal intelligence databases may seem unobjectionable in an era of facial recognition and predictive policing. But they are deeply flawed, too.”)

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N.D.N.Y.: Removal of shoes not a strip search

School administrator’s direction to a student to remove shoes was not a strip search. I.S. v. Binghamton City Sch. Dist., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 167370 (N.D. N.Y. Sept. 14, 2020). 2254 petitioner litigated and lost his illegal arrest claim in … Continue reading

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EFF: Things to Know Before Your Neighborhood Installs an Automated License Plate Reader

EFF: Things to Know Before Your Neighborhood Installs an Automated License Plate Reader by Jason Kelley and Matthew Guariglia (“Every week EFF receives emails from members of homeowner’s associations wondering if their Homeowner’s Association (HOA) or Neighborhood Association is making … Continue reading

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