Daily Archives: February 16, 2022

WaPo: Facial recognition firm Clearview AI tells investors it’s seeking massive expansion beyond law enforcement

WaPo: Facial recognition firm Clearview AI tells investors it’s seeking massive expansion beyond law enforcement by Drew Harwell (“The company is pushing toward 100 billion images in its ‘index of faces,’ even as lawmakers worry the company poses a dangerous … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: Dropping a bag when stopped, walking away from it, and then denying having it was abandonment

Defendant had a red Nike bag on him when the car was stopped, and he got out of the car and dropped it on the ground and walked away from it. When questioned about the bag, he denied he’d dropped … Continue reading

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C.D.Ill.: Jail telephone provider can’t be sued under the 4A for recording telephone calls

A jail telephone provider can’t be sued under the Fourth Amendment for recording telephone calls. An alleged violation of the Illinois wiretapping statute is not a constitutional violation. Hunt v. Securus Techs., 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 26452 (C.D.Ill. Feb. 15, … Continue reading

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