Daily Archives: September 27, 2020

Vox: Recode: Amazon’s surveillance cameras fly now — which is unsettling

Vox: Recode: Amazon’s surveillance cameras fly now — which is unsettling (“Amazon has announced a new way for consumers to surveil their own homes: a camera-equipped drone that connects to Ring security systems. Ring, which Amazon owns, has a history … Continue reading

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E.D.N.Y.: Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine doesn’t apply in § 1983 cases in CA2

The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine doesn’t apply in § 1983 cases in the Second Circuit. Therefore, illegally seized evidence can be considered for probable cause to arrest. Smith v. Degirolamo, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176310 (E.D. N.Y. Sept. … Continue reading

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KS: One who doesn’t have an administrative license can’t challenge the administrative search scheme under it

An unlicensed entertainment establishment has no standing to challenge the administrative search provision under the licensing scheme. City of Wichita v. Trotter, 2020 Kan. App. LEXIS 69 (Sept. 25, 2020):

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