Daily Archives: May 13, 2025

TX14: Nexus here established by logical inference

The record supported nexus for search warrants for cell phone apparently used to coordinate between two cars that were driving for an hour in a shopping mall parking lot looking for a robbery target. It was logically the only way … Continue reading

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MA: SCOTUS isn’t getting ready to get rid of community caretaking function

Because the trial court decided the suppression motion on issues not raised by the parties, the defense gets to argue things he didn’t raise below. The facts here supported the community caretaking function, and the court rejects his suggestion that … Continue reading

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Reason: Revised Version of “Data Scanning and the Fourth Amendment”

Reason: Revised Version of “Data Scanning and the Fourth Amendment”; Now up to date. by Orin S. Kerr:

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Harvard L. Rev.: Comment: Long Lake Township v. Maxon

Comment: Long Lake Township v. Maxon, 138 Harv. L. Rev. 1941 (2025): While technology advances, do Fourth Amendment rights keep pace to preserve privacy? Or do they get left behind? Regardless of the answer, it would be helpful to at … Continue reading

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