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Digital Parallel Construction: Detecting and Challenging Hidden AI by Richard Resch by Richard Resch In the companion to this Column, “When AI Invents the Pixels,” published in the January 2026 issue of CLN, we explored the dangers of prosecutors introducing AI-­enhanced video as substantive evidence at trial. We discussed how …
Pennsylvania Supreme Court (Opinion Announcing the Judgment of the Court): No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Unprotected Google Searches by David Kim by David Kim In an issue of first impression, the Opinion Announcing the Judgment of the Court (“OAJC”) concluded that a person who conducts general, unprotected internet searches …
Article • January 1, 2026 • from CLN February, 2026
Federal Funds Now Available for Police Drone Purchases by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott A bipartisan provision tucked into the recently signed National Defense Authorization Act of 2025 has opened new federal funding streams for law enforcement agencies seeking to expand their drone programs, a development hailed by …
Article • December 15, 2025 • from CLN January, 2026
Ninth Circuit Announces Abandonment Doctrine Applies to Cellphones but Courts Must Analyze Intent to Abandon Device Separately From Intent to Abandon Data by David Kim by David Kim The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that while the abandonment doctrine applies to cellphones, courts must analyze …
Mass Surveillance for Profit: Flock’s AI Reports “Suspicious” Movement to Police by Sagi Schwartzberg by Sagi Schwartzberg Flock, a private police surveillance company, has built an enormous nationwide database and license plate tracking system which collects records of Americans’ travel and makes this vast database available to law enforcement across …
Minnesota Supreme Court Announces Warrantless Buccal Swab Pursuant to Discovery Order Violates Fourth Amendment, Overrules Inevitable Discovery Precedent, and Clarifies Accomplice-Corroboration Statute Applies Only to Sworn Testimony by David Kim by David Kim The Supreme Court of Minnesota held that a buccal swab collected from a criminal defendant pursuant to …
The Legal Fight for Homeowner Compensation After SWAT Raids by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Homeowners are often left financially devastated and without clear legal recourse after police raids cause extensive property damage, forcing them to bear costs that many say should be the public’s responsibility. The case …
New Jersey Supreme Court: Parked Vehicle in Police Parking Lot Not Subject to Warrantless Search Under Automobile Exception Where None of the Exigencies Justifying Exception Under State Constitution Present by Sagi Schwartzberg by Sagi Schwartzberg The Supreme Court of New Jersey held that the automobile exception to the warrant requirement …
ICE Amasses Mass Surveillance Arsenal Targeting U.S. Citizens and Protesters by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”), backed by new legislation passed in July 2025 called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is engaging in a never-before-seen expansion of mass surveillance technology. This technology …
Protecting Your Digital Privacy by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso In an era of expanding government surveillance, protecting your digital privacy is more critical than ever. This article offers practical steps to safeguard your data from government and corporate surveillance. As digital threats evolve in 2025, with increasing use …
How Tyranny Becomes Entrenched: 9/11 and the Police State’s Endless Power Grabs by John & Nisha Whitehead by John & Nisha Whitehead This column was originally published on September 9, 2025, on Rutherford.org. It has been reprinted with permission.   “The greatest tyrannies are always perpetuated in the name of …
Drones and License Plate Readers: Police Creating Warrantless Aerial Surveillance Networks by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Police adoption of drone-as-first-responder (“DFR”) programs is increasing and now integrating with automated license plate reader (“ALPR”) technology to create a potent new form of surveillance, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (“EFF”) …
Michigan Supreme Court Announces Guidance on Standards for Search Warrants of Cellphones to Satisfy Particularity Requirement of Fourth Amendment That “Reasonably Direct” Search to Uncovering Evidence of Criminal Activity Identified in Warrant by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Supreme Court of Michigan held that a search warrant was …
DHS Has Been Quietly Collecting DNA From U.S. Citizens for Years, Funneling It Into FBI’s CODIS Without Oversight by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott The Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) is facing scrutiny over its unauthorized practice of harvesting DNA from nearly 2,000 U.S. citizens, including children, and …
Special Digital Currencies Issue: Bitcoin and CBDCs What Is Bitcoin? The Answer to Government Surveillance and Control Through Money An Essential Introduction, Glossary of Multidisciplinary Terminology, and Colorful History by Richard Resch “It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for …
From the Editor by Richard Resch Welcome to this month’s issue of Criminal Legal News (“CLN”). As you can see, it’s devoted to the revolutionary and controversial topic of digital currencies, spotlighting the two most important participants in the enduring clash between individual liberties and state control. In this issue, …
Central Bank Digital Currencies: Trojan Horses Delivering Mass Surveillance Under the Guise of Monetary Innovation by David Kim “He who controls the food supply controls the people; he who controls the energy can control whole continents; he who controls money can control the world.” – Widely Attributed to Henry Kissinger …
Probabilistic Genotyping on Trial: Can We Trust the Secret Algorithms Deciding Guilt? by Michael Thompson DNA evidence has long been hailed as the gold standard of forensic science—unassailable, precise, and definitive. But what happens when that gold standard is processed through proprietary algorithms that operate in secrecy, shielded from scrutiny …
Article • August 1, 2025 • from CLN August, 2025
DEA’s Secret Phone Surveillance Program ‘Hemisphere’ Sparked Internal Warnings—Then a Cover-Up by Charles "Keith" Wampler When it was discovered that the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) had obtained access to billions of American phone records through a program they called “Hemisphere,” advocates for civil liberties were not convinced—in spite of assurances …
Article • August 1, 2025 • from CLN August, 2025
Ninth Circuit: ‘Dominion and Control’ Provision of Search Warrant for Suspect’s Computer That Lacked Temporal or Other Limitation Constitutes General Warrant by Anthony Accurso The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington’s denial of a defendant’s motion …
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