Daily Archives: February 12, 2026

W.D.Pa.: No jurisdiction for class claim against TSA seizures of cash

Plaintiffs are attempting a class action against the TSA for seizing cash from them at screening points. This case is against an administrative regulation, and the district court lacked jurisdiction. Brown v. Transp. Sec. Admin., 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28282 … Continue reading

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OH4: Inventory found pretextual

The inventory here was found pretextual by the way the officer conducted it; e.g., not using gloves until something was found [which says nothing to me]. State v. Clark, 2026-Ohio-447, 2026 Ohio App. LEXIS 510 (4th Dist. Feb. 5, 2026). … Continue reading

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OR: Accidentally omitted warrant from email results in suppressing search despite finding of PC and particularity

The officer emailed to the magistrate the affidavit for warrant and he thought the warrant, too. The magistrate emailed back saying she found probable cause and authorized the search. A day or two later, the officer realized the warrant was … Continue reading

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404 Media: With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet

404 Media: With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet by Jason Cobbler (“Ring’s ‘Search Party’ is dystopian surveillance accelerationism.”)

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