Daily Archives: September 30, 2021

RawStory: FBI used secret Google tracking data to nab Capitol rioters

RawStory: FBI used secret Google tracking data to nab Capitol rioters by John Wright (“Federal prosecutors have cited secretive ‘geofence’ warrants — which allow law enforcement to pinpoint cell-phone users’ precise locations over time — in 45 Capitol riot cases, … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Threat to arrest high school student for social media post about Covid violates 1A

Officer’s threatening to arrest a high school student and her parents for disorderly conduct if she didn’t take down a social media post about her exposure to Covid violated the First Amendment. Cohoon v. Konrath, No. 20-cv-0620-BHL (E.D.Wis. Sept. 24, … Continue reading

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C.D.Cal.: Private collection of LPNs violates no right of privacy

Private collection of LPNs by automated readers at parking lots violates no right of privacy. “Similarly, Plaintiffs assert only in conclusory terms how they have been affected by Defendants’ allegedly unauthorized use of their ALPR data. Plaintiffs allege no facts … Continue reading

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CA8: Running a false affidavit through the prosecutor doesn’t create QI

Running an allegedly false affidavit through the prosecutor doesn’t create qualified immunity for the affidavit. Wheeler v. City of Searcy, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 29364 (8th Cir. Sept. 29, 2021). The New Jersey Division of Child Protection & Permanency (“DCPP”) … Continue reading

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