Daily Archives: April 29, 2020

Law360: How Virus Surveillance And Civil Liberties Could Collide

Law360: How Virus Surveillance And Civil Liberties Could Collide by RJ Vogt:

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Cato@liberty: Supreme Court Will Soon Decide Whether To Reconsider Qualified Immunity

Cato@liberty: Supreme Court Will Soon Decide Whether To Reconsider Qualified Immunity by Jay Schweikert:

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Sioux Falls Argus Leader: Judge: Forced catheterizations by South Dakota law enforcement violated Constitution

Sioux Falls Argus Leader: Judge: Forced catheterizations by South Dakota law enforcement violated Constitution by Jonathan Ellis (“South Dakota law enforcement’s practice of using forced catheterizations to obtain urine samples from suspects violates the U.S. Constitution, a federal judge has … Continue reading

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We’re back, somewhat

After three weeks of recovery, I’m going to get started on getting caught up. Three weeks behind is hundreds of cases I have to screen. It will be six weeks getting caught up, probably. So, basic cases that won’t be … Continue reading

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