E.D.Ark.: Bivens not extended to knock-and-announce violation and shooting; FTCA applies instead

Bivens won’t be extended to an alleged knock-and-announce violation and a police shooting of the homeowner. SCOTUS should just go ahead and abandon Bivens. It proceeds as a FTCA case. Malinowski v. United States, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148126 (E.D. Ark. July 6, 2026).

An Ohio municipal court judge issuing a warrant for cell phone records in New Jersey was not a fundamental error and was subject to the good faith exception. State v. Tisdale, 2026-Ohio-2567 (7th Dist. July 1, 2026).*

Probable cause and nexus were shown for defendant’s cell phone in a drug trafficking conspiracy based on messages and calls between co-conspirators. United States v. Harris, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146630 (E.D. Mo. June 1, 2026).*

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