Daily Archives: May 30, 2025

D.Or.: Search of legal mail in prison is a 1A claim, not 4A

Reading a prisoner’s legal mail may violate the First Amendment, but he can’t show that it violated the Fourth Amendment because there’s no reasonable expectation of privacy in prison and nothing interfered with his cases. Lewis v. Conway, 2025 U.S. … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: PC showing was thin, but good enough for the GFE

The probable cause showing was thin, but it was enough, and the good faith exception applies in any event. United States v. Mills, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102174 (E.D. Mich. May 29, 2025)*:

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W.D.N.Y.: Protective sweep was unjustified, and SW based on what seen was suppressed

Defendant had managerial control over the business property searched enough that he had standing to challenge its search. The security sweep of the second floor was not reasonable and, to the USMJ, “ma[de] no sense”; there was no articulable reason … Continue reading

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WSJ: Why AI May Be Listening In on Your Next Doctor’s Appointment

WSJ: Why AI May Be Listening In on Your Next Doctor’s Appointment by Lauro Landro (“New systems for documenting outpatient visits are adding features and moving into hospitals; ‘we are just scratching the surface’”)

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NYT: Trump Taps Palantir to Compile Data on Americans

NYT: Trump Taps Palantir to Compile Data on Americans by Sheera Frenkel and Aaron Krolik (“In March, President Trump signed an executive order calling for the federal government to share data across agencies, raising questions over whether he might compile … Continue reading

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Reason: Illinois Cops Gave ICE Access to More Than 5,000 Surveillance Cameras Nationwide

Reason: Illinois Cops Gave ICE Access to More Than 5,000 Surveillance Cameras Nationwide by Autumn Billings (“A public records request from the Danville, Illinois, police department obtained by 404 Media revealed that local and state police around the country searched … Continue reading

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