Daily Archives: November 17, 2019

WaPo: Fingerprints and face scans are the future of smartphones. These holdouts refuse to use them.

WaPo: Fingerprints and face scans are the future of smartphones. These holdouts refuse to use them. by Heather Kelly:

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Fox News: Michigan county seized retiree’s home over $8 debt – now he’s fighting back in state’s top court

Fox News: Michigan county seized retiree’s home over $8 debt – now he’s fighting back in state’s top court by Andrew O’Reilly (“While Uri Rafaeli’s case, which is currently being decided in Michigan’s Supreme Court, is extreme, it is hardly … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Ohio High School Plans to Drug-Test All Students at Least Once a Year

NYTimes: Ohio High School Plans to Drug-Test All Students at Least Once a Year by Derrick Bryson Taylor (“Research has shown that more than 37 percent of school districts have adopted drug-testing policies, but whether they lead to reduced rates … Continue reading

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KY: “Plain smell” is longstanding, derives from plain view, and it won’t be reconsidered

The “plain smell” doctrine is longstanding, derives from plain view, and this court declines to resubmit the case for en banc review to reconsider it in the context of smell of marijuana in the car extending to the person in … Continue reading

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