Daily Archives: April 26, 2019

Gizmodo: If You Care About Privacy, Throw Your Amazon Alexa Devices Into the Sea

Gizmodo: If You Care About Privacy, Throw Your Amazon Alexa Devices Into the Sea by Matt Novak:

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WaPo: Code words and fake names: The low-tech ways women protect their privacy on pregnancy apps

WaPo: Code words and fake names: The low-tech ways women protect their privacy on pregnancy apps by Drew Harwell:

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WaPo: ICE agents cannot be sued for damages, Fourth Circuit Court panel says

WaPo: ICE agents cannot be sued for damages, Fourth Circuit Court panel says by Rachel Weiner:

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Politico: Judge cites state secrets risk in dismissing warrantless wiretapping suit

Politico: Judge cites state secrets risk in dismissing warrantless wiretapping suit by Josh Gerstein:

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Wired: What the Golden State Killer Tells Us About Forensic Genetics

Wired: What the Golden State Killer Tells Us About Forensic Genetics:

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MA: Pinging a cell phone is a search, but here it was with exigent circumstances

Pinging a cell phone to find its location was a search under the Massachusetts Constitution and Fourth Amendment, but it was reasonable because the state showed true exigent circumstances. Commonwealth v. Almonor, 482 Mass. 35 (Apr. 23, 2019). Washington declines … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Arrest for violation of a mutual no contact order justified search incident of car at scene

Arrest for violation of a state domestic relations no contact order justified a search incident of defendant’s car at the scene because it could have contained evidence of the violation, such as a weapon. United States v. Al-Amin, 2019 U.S. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Speedy trial does not start with the execution of a search warrant

Speedy trial does not start with the execution of a search warrant, even though the execution of the warrant was embarrassing to him. United States v. Mitrovich, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68460 (N.D. Ill. Apr. 23, 2019):

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