4th Amendment
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California Cops Now Have To Lead With The Pretext When Making Pretextual Stops
From the ‘do-YOU-know-why-you-pulled-me-over?’ Dept.
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Winnie The Narc: Authorities Tie Camera On Bear, Property Owners Cry Illegal Search
This case seems bear-y bear-y stupid.
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San Francisco Cops Are Accessing Autonomous Vehicle Recordings To Collect Evidence
Always another source of surveillance.
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Clearview AI Is Basically Making The Dark Knight Database Thing And It’s Legal
Privacy and intimacy as we know it will be a memory.
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Cyberlaw, Federal Government, Google / Search Engines, Privacy, Technology
If the Government Wants Your Email, It Gets Your Email
We’ve been talking a lot recently about the secretly authorized stuff our government does to us — like killing us, or molesting us at airports. Here’s another one for the list: digging through our emails or Twitter feeds or cell phone data, without probable cause, our permission, or our knowledge. How does the U.S. government circumvent basic probable cause and search warrant requirements when it wants electronic information? Let’s see….