Daily Archives: July 6, 2021

WaPo: Editorial: Want to know how federal law enforcement uses facial recognition? Tough luck.

WaPo: Editorial: Want to know how federal law enforcement uses facial recognition? Tough luck. (“How is federal law enforcement harnessing facial recognition technology? We don’t know the half of it — because federal law enforcement doesn’t know itself.”)

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W.D.Ark.: Govt motion for voice exemplar granted

A blast from the past not seen in the case law in years: Defendant has no reasonable expectation of privacy in not providing a voice examplar on the government’s motion. United States v. McClain, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124835 (W.D. … Continue reading

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