Daily Archives: October 29, 2021

N.D.N.Y.: Def’s additional exculpatory facts don’t undermine PC

There was plenty of probable cause for defendant’s arrest in his house based on statements and what the police learned in their child pornography investigation. “On top of that, the images already recovered from defendant’s devices were also more than … Continue reading

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ABAJ: Chemerinsky: SCOTUS continues to hold the line on qualified immunity

ABAJ: Chemerinsky: SCOTUS continues to hold the line on qualified immunity (“Two unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decisions on Oct. 18 show the justices are continuing to broadly interpret qualified immunity to limit suits against government officials, especially police officers. Perhaps … Continue reading

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Cato: Why Don’t Americans Have Stronger Financial Privacy Rights?

Cato: Why Don’t Americans Have Stronger Financial Privacy Rights? by Nicholas Anthony (“The announcement that the Biden administration proposed a $600 (now $10,000) threshold for bank account surveillance has left many people on social media wondering how such a proposal … Continue reading

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