Daily Archives: September 13, 2021

Ocala Post: Biden wants IRS to snoop into your bank account, know when you have $600 or more; some bankers say it violates the 4A (but it doesn’t)

Ocala Post: Biden wants IRS to snoop into your bank account, know when you have $600 or more (“Outraged citizens and banks alike want to know why President Joe Biden plans to allow the IRS to snoop into bank accounts, … Continue reading

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CO: Warrantless three month pole camera surveillance violated 4A

Warrantless three month pole camera surveillance violated the Fourth Amendment. People v. Tafoya, 2021 CO 62, 2021 Colo. LEXIS 882 (Sept. 13, 2021):

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NY Times: How the N.Y.P.D. Is Using Post-9/11 Tools on Everyday New Yorkers

NY Times: How the N.Y.P.D. Is Using Post-9/11 Tools on Everyday New Yorkers by Ali Watkins (“Two decades after the attack on New York City, the Police Department is using counterterrorism tools and tactics to combat routine street crime.”)

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NY Times: If the Police Lie, Should They Be Held Liable? Often the Answer Is No.

NY Times: If the Police Lie, Should They Be Held Liable? Often the Answer Is No. by Shaila Dewan (“Federal agents and police officers who work with them are often immune from lawsuits, even for serious rights violations. The Supreme … Continue reading

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NY Times: Hear That? It’s Your Voice Being Taken for Profit.

NY Times: Hear That? It’s Your Voice Being Taken for Profit. by Joseph Turow (“Based on voice signatures, patented Google circuitry infers gender and age. A parent can program the system to turn electronic devices on or off as a … Continue reading

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CA11: Officer’s interpretation of obstructed LPN statute was objectively reasonable under Heien

Defendant’s argument that an Alabama statute on obstructed license plates could not apply to nonresident license plates was subject to reasonable mistake of fact or law under Heien. United States v. Braddy, 19-12823 (11th Cir. Aug. 31, 2021). The Los … Continue reading

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