Daily Archives: March 30, 2022

NYT: Does the End of Cash Mean the End of Privacy?

NYT: Does the End of Cash Mean the End of Privacy? by Peter Coy (“As cash disappears from the modern economy, privacy disappears with it. You can’t spend money with a credit card, debit card or check without creating a … Continue reading

Posted in Surveillance technology | Comments Off on NYT: Does the End of Cash Mean the End of Privacy?

A few § 1983 cases on QI and summary judgment

Ordering plaintiff out of the Sheriff’s Office lobby for fear of disruption was novel as a potential seizure and that’s subject to qualified immunity. “Sheriff Crone’s conduct in ordering Mr. Brandt to leave the lobby due to a perceived disruption … Continue reading

Posted in Excessive force, Qualified immunity | Comments Off on A few § 1983 cases on QI and summary judgment