On 10/27 at 3pm ET, join a free live training on digital technology in #PostDobbsDefenses. Learn from 4th Amendment experts & litigators on facial recognition, reverse searches, device searches & more. @ClareAngelyn@michaelwprice
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Oct 27, 3-5pm ET: Join a webinar to hear subject matter experts & litigators from NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center discuss important digital technology issues defense counsel will likely encounter. @ClareAngelyn@michaelwprice
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@michaelwprice Interesting case, turning on the lack of particularity of the geofence warrant. This one is going to tee up a lot of debates going forward about how to draft and justify such warrants.
This is the future of policing right here. #surveillance@OrinKerr
New: The government has a giant database of info taken from the phones of "suspicious" travelers at airports and borders. Data from up to 10,000 phones - call logs, contacts, messages - is added each year; kept for 15 years; and searchable for CBP staff https://t.co/Tv2gB8xAzG
On @lastweektonight, @iamjohnoliver exposes harms caused by @lawandordertv's portrayal of our criminal legal system. He notes “97% of criminal cases never make it to court because prosecutors put massive amounts of pressure on defendants to take plea deals”https://t.co/t7QEtJAmFe
Cold cases cracked by cellphones: How police are using geofence warrants to solve crimes: "It’s not Constitutional...These are general warrants and the very thing the 4th Amendment was designed to prevent.'"--@michaelwprice@chris_a_damien@npenzenstadler https://t.co/ReVFOEw3gl
The @AP has learned that U.S. law enforcement agencies across the country have used a cell-phone tracking data tool called “Fog Reveal,” at times without a search warrant, to follow people’s movements months back in time. https://t.co/QLYGVMy7Kr
Breaking! FTC sues Kochava for selling data that tracks people at reproductive health clinics, places of worship, and other sensitive locations: https://t.co/MkQO93zHmP
A super important story by the always great @kashhill on the dangers of AI scanning of novel CSAM in automatic Google photo back ups. Featuring quotes form me, @CBHessick & @joncallas!
https://t.co/mlBl7mNNVL
Watch @michaelwprice, Litigation Director of NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center, speak with @thelauracoates about the constitutionality of keyword search warrants. @CNN https://t.co/x4O3qaZXKh
today i learned of something worse than a geofence warrant (a warrant that identifies all phones in a specific area during a specific timeframe): a keyword warrant. what's a keyword warrant? one where police ask google to provide info on anyone who searched for a specific keyword
“People have a privacy interest in their internet search history, which is really an archive of your personal expression,” said @michaelwprice, who is lead litigator @NACDL Fourth Amendment Center and one of the 17-year-old’s attorneys.