Daily Archives: December 7, 2020

VICE: The DEA Abruptly Cut-Off Its App Location Data Contract

VICE: The DEA Abruptly Cut-Off Its App Location Data Contract by Joseph Cox (“The DEA cancelled its contract with Venntel, which obtains granular location data from ordinary apps and sells access to law enforcement agencies.”)

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NYTimes: Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves

NYTimes: Police Drones Are Starting to Think for Themselves by Cade Metz (“In one Southern California city, flying drones with artificial intelligence are aiding investigations while presenting new civil rights questions.”)

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IL: PC for open container in car permitted search of locked glove compartment

Probable cause that a vehicle had open containers in it permitted a search of the locked glove compartment because it was a place where an open container could be. People v. McGhee, 2020 IL App (3d) 180349, 2020 Ill. App. … Continue reading

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