Tags: Search and seizure
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K-9 Police Officer Admits Planting Drugs on Random Vehicles To Train Dogs
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Court: 2008 Detroit Raid, Seizure of Cars Was Unconstitutional
Owners had to pay ransom to the police to retrieve their vehicles
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Police: Law Should Mandate Recording and Storing Text Messages
Here we go, again
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The Feds Want To Spy On Everything
Government snoops are interested in reading more than just your email.
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J.D. Tuccille on Cybersnooping Beyond Email
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Senate Bill Would Require Warrants for Email
Finally
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Leahy Promises To Keep Warrantless Email Access Out of Bill
He got caught and knows we're watching
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Leahy Drops Surveillance Proposal
The senator took heavy fire from civil liberties groups
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The Petraeus Affair, the Police, and Your Privacy
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
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Bill Intended to Secure Email Privacy Now Does the Exact Opposite (Updated: Leahy Responds)
Sen. Patrick Leahy folds to the Justice Department
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Wide Wiretap Powers for Swiss Police
Court decision allows for taps on the phones of acquaintances of targeted suspects
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Archaic Federal Law Made Petraeus's Emails Fair Game
He would have been better-protected with snail mail
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Complications Abound in Rules Governing FBI Email Surveillance
But the feds interpret them scrupulously, of course
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Court Will Decide on Miranda Rights for Students
You have the right to clean that funky smell out of your locker ...
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What the Petraeus Investigation Tells Us About Online Surveillance
With regards to the David Petraeus scandal, as you dig through the very human details of a powerful man's dalliance with an attractive woman, an important question should occur to anybody with more than a National Enquirer-level interest in the matter.
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Feds Upset That Telecoms Resist Surveillance Efforts
You have to wonder if John Galt his own self has taken the helm at the Telecommunications Industry Association.
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Drug-Sniffing Dogs in Schools Spark New Zealand Debate
Have another hit, Fido
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Judge: You Can't Search a Home Based on a Traffic Stop
Next time, get a warrant
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SCOTUS Considers Whether Drug Dogs on the Doorstep Are Trespassers
Is probable cause required to bring them onto private property?
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Citizens Experience Failed Drug Dog Searches First-Hand
Those mutts really like the smell of snacks