Daily Archives: May 8, 2025

TX: Fraudulently renting hotel room denies a REP

Fraudulently renting a hotel room means no reasonable expectation of privacy in it. And, it didn’t matter that the police didn’t learn that until later. Bluntson v. State, 2025 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 297 (May 7, 2025). At the oral … Continue reading

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Reason: Updated draft: The Two Tests of Search Law by Orin S. Kerr

Reason: Updated draft: The Two Tests of Search Law by Orin S. Kerr: I have posted a revised draft of my forthcoming article, The Two Tests of Search Law: What is the Jones Test, and What Does That Say About … Continue reading

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HPCWire: Do You Own Your Cloud Data? Third-Party Doctrine Says No

HPCWire: Do You Own Your Cloud Data? Third-Party Doctrine Says No by Alex Woodie (“Your data is yours, right? It seems like a simple question, but thanks to a little-known loophole in federal law, US regulators can access your private … Continue reading

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