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Reverse Keyword Warrant Challenged After Cops Asked Google To Search Millions Of People’s Data Multiple Times
11 July 2022
Cops have been running to Google for years, warrants and subpoenas in hand, asking the data behemoth to give them info they can sift through to find criminal suspects...
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colorado
constitution
denver
denver district court
first amendment
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fourth amendment
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geofence warrants
google
imsi
internationam mobile subscriber identifier
jon schuppe
michael vario
nbc news
reverse keyword warrant
senegalese
stingray
thirdpartydoctrine
Kentucky Supreme Court Says Warrants Are Needed For Real-Time Cell Location Pings
1 July 2022
In 2018, the Supreme Court declared warrantless access to historical cell site location information unconstitutional, given the privacy implications of being able to track someone’s movements over...
Report Shows ICE’s Massive Surveillance Apparatus Is All Up In Americans’ Everything
20 May 2022
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has long made its own case for abolishment. Before ICE earned its current reputation as a fake-school running, report-altering, rogue agency interested in...
american dragnet
center on privacy & technology
congress
constitution
department of motor vehicle
dmv
donald trump
government accountability office
ice
immigration and customs enforcement
sen. ron wyden
supreme court
thirdpartydoctrine
washington post
Taylor County, Wisconsin, sheriff Bruce Daniels (left) & Taylor County, Wisconsin, deputy/sgt. Steven Bowers (right)
Federal Court Awards Immunity To Sheriff Who Searched An Officer’s Private Dropbox Account Without A Warrant
22 April 2022
Law enforcement officers are more used to...
cold justice
courthouse news service
director melissa lind
dropbox
fourth amendment
melissa seavers
seventh circuit
sgt. steven bowers
sheriff bruce daniels
supreme court
taylor county
taylor county sheriff's department
thirdpartydoctrine
Law Prof Suggests Geofence Warrants Are A Net Gain For The Public, Even If They Invert The Probable Cause Standard
5 April 2022
On March 9th, we covered a Virginia court’s decision to reject a geofence/”reverse” warrant as unconstitutional. This was brought to our attention by...
abc news
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associated press
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constitution
drug dogs
facial recognition
fourth amendment
fourthamendment.com
geofence
geofence warrants
google
law professor jane bambauer
lawfare
punitive damages
reverse warrants
state farm v. campbell
techdirt
thirdpartydoctrine
university of arizona
virginia
washington post
New Illinois Law Says Cops Need A Warrant To Grab Data From (Some) Third Parties
12 January 2022
The state of Illinois continues to provide more protection than the US Constitution. Its privacy laws exceed what has been determined to be "reasonable" violations of privacy by decades of court...
Massachusetts Supreme Court Tackles Law Enforcement Use Of Cell Tower Dumps
29 December 2021
Years after they've become a go-to tool for law enforcement to work their way backwards to suspects, the Massachusetts Supreme Court is wrestling with the issue of cell tower dumps.
Cell tower dumps...
carpenter v. united states
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jerron perry
justice dalila wendlandt
justice david lowy
justice scott kafker
justice serge georges
massachusetts
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thirdpartydoctrine
thomas f. harrison
u.s. constitution
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