Daily Archives: September 17, 2025

CT: “All data” warrant was unreasonable, but harmless on all the facts

The warrant for “all data” on defendant’s cell phone violated the Fourth Amendment’s particularity requirement, even though it was limited to two weeks before the murder. Yet, the state’s case was so strong, the cell phone data was harmless beyond … Continue reading

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CA3: Cell phone owner voluntarily gave up passcode

Having voluntarily given up her cell phone passcode, she can’t suppress its contents. United States v. Curry, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 23865 (3d Cir. Sep. 16, 2025). Past detention for alleged unlawful reasons doesn’t give Art. III standing for possible … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Trump’s Court Blesses Racial Profiling

NYLJ: Trump’s Court Blesses Racial Profiling:

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