Daily Archives: December 15, 2025

CA8: Merely handling bag on a Greyhound Bus at a stop wasn’t a search or seizure

The officer’s handling defendant’s suitcase on a Greyhound Bus for five seconds to remove it from the bus, just as the driver or baggage handlers would, before asking him for consent was not unreasonable. Defendant validly consented to its search. … Continue reading

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CA2: Merely having knowledge of prison strip searches doesn’t make that prison official potentially liable

Merely having knowledge of prison strip searches doesn’t make that prison official potentially liable. Baltas v. Jones, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 32676 (2d Cir. Dec. 15, 2025)*:

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CNS: North Carolina man asks Fourth Circuit to nix child porn flagged by Google algorithm

CNS: North Carolina man asks Fourth Circuit to nix child porn flagged by Google algorithm by Steve Garrison (“A North Carolina man convicted of possessing child pornography asked the Fourth Circuit on Friday to toss out evidence that Google automatically … Continue reading

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Today is Bill of Rights Day

The Fourth Amendment and nine others were adopted December 15, 1791, two years after the Constitution.

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