Daily Archives: December 14, 2023

Reason: Congress Renews Warrantless Digital Spying Program until April

Reason: Congress Renews Warrantless Digital Spying Program as Part of $886 Billion Spending Bill (“Section 702 will continue until April, when Congress will have another shot at seriously reforming a program that desperately needs it.”)

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NYT/ProPublica: The Failed Promise of Police Body Cameras

NYT/ProPublica: The Failed Promise of Police Body Cameras by Eric Umansky (“When body-worn cameras were introduced a decade ago, they seemed to hold the promise of a revolution. Once police officers knew they were being filmed, surely they would think … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Former President’s name in SW materials for Parnas and Giuliani disclosed because it came up in an impeachment

In Lev Parnas’s case, the search papers are partially unsealed as to former President Trump’s name but kept under seal as to others. He is a public figure, and the others are not. As to Trump, most of this came … Continue reading

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