Daily Archives: February 24, 2021

Vox: Recode: App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.

Vox: Recode: App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them. By Sara Morrison (“Google can’t stop trackers in its apps from selling location data to the government. Maybe the government can.”)

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Reason: A Prison Guard Who Pepper-Sprayed an Inmate Without Provocation Got Qualified Immunity. SCOTUS Disagreed.

Reason: A Prison Guard Who Pepper-Sprayed an Inmate Without Provocation Got Qualified Immunity. SCOTUS Disagreed. By Billy Binion (“An encouraging sign from the Supreme Court.”)

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SCOTUSBlog: Justices to consider whether “hot pursuit” justifies entering a home without a warrant

ScotusBlog: Justices to consider whether “hot pursuit” justifies entering the home without a warrant (“At issue in Lange v. California is whether, when police are pursuing someone for a misdemeanor, that is always an ‘exigent circumstance’ that will allow the … Continue reading

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Techdirt: Treasury Oversight Says IRS Should Consider Getting Warrants Before Buying Location Data From Data Brokers

Techdirt: Treasury Oversight Says IRS Should Consider Getting Warrants Before Buying Location Data From Data Brokers by Tim Cushing (“Last October, Senators Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren asked the IRS’s oversight to take a look at the agency’s use of … Continue reading

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TX14: No REP in a driveway def pulled into apparently hoping to ditch following police

Defendant’s red Ford Expedition was seen leaving an armed robbery, and the police were looking for it, finding it driving on the street. They followed, and it pulled into a driveway. Defendant shows no reasonable expectation of privacy in the … Continue reading

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IL: Gunshot victim has REP in his clothes from search in ER

Despite being a gunshot victim and gunshot injuries being reported to police, defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the emergency room from officers coming in to search his pants pockets. People v. Pearson, 2021 IL App (2d) 190833, … Continue reading

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18 years old today

(The blog is old enough to vote.)

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