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Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
Border Patrol Agents Track and Spy on U.S. Journalists and Unidentified Members of Congress by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Associated Press (“AP”) confirmed a Yahoo News report revealing that in 2017, Department of Homeland Security’s (“DHS”) Customs and Border Patrol (“CBP”) unit identified as the Counter Network Division …
Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
Everybody’s Guilty: To the Police State, We’re All Criminals Until We Prove Otherwise by John W. Whitehead, Nisha Whitehead by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead “In a closed society where everybody’s guilty, the only crime is getting caught.” —Hunter S. Thompson The burden of proof has been reversed. No …
Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
Prosecutor’s Sentencing Message to Defendant: Insist on Trial, Pay with Your Liberty by David Reutter by David M. Reutter For persons inexperienced with the criminal justice system, it seems incomprehensible that an innocent person would plead guilty. The threat of a trial penalty, however, pushes many innocents to do just …
Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
Chicago PD Emphasizing Facial Recognition for Investigations by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso A report from Business Insider made public an internal Chicago Police Department (“CPD”) presentation that emphasizes the increasing use of facial recognition to identify suspects in investigations. Law enforcement agencies have been making a lot of …
Article • July 15, 2022 • from CLN August, 2022
The War in Ukraine Raises Awareness About Secure Communications During a Crisis by Douglas Ankney by Anthony W. Accurso While many people in the U.S. see their government as nosy, but largely benign when compared to oppressive regimes such as North Korea or Iran, the people of Ukraine and Russia …
Deputy U.S. Marshall Tracks Girlfriends With Sensitive Law Enforcement Tool by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Ex-Deputy U.S. Marshall Adrian O. Pena was charged with 11 counts of unauthorized use of law enforcement services for personal gain. The charges involve nine people known to Pena through personal relationships and their …
Article • June 15, 2022 • from CLN July, 2022
A Union Scandal Landed Hundreds of NYPD Officers on a Secret Watchlist. That Hasn’t Stopped Some From Jeopardizing Cases. by Jake Pearson After prosecutors flagged hundreds of cops caught fixing tickets for friends and family a decade ago, the officers’ work was supposed to get an extra level of scrutiny. …
The Feds Are Monitoring Messaging Apps, and Some Are Shockingly Unsecure by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso On January 7, 2021, the FBI published a document entitled “Lawful Access,” detailing what information is available from various online messaging platforms and providing guidance to various law enforcement agencies on how …
Article • May 15, 2022 • from CLN June, 2022
A House Built on Discriminatory Sand by Anthony Accurso Strategies for Pushing Back on Data-Driven Policing Trends by Anthony W. Accurso The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (“NACDL”) released its Task Force report on data-driven predictive policing in September, 2021, highlighting the failures of predictive policing and making policy …
Use of Controversial Phone-Cracking Tool Is Spreading Across Federal Government by Mara Hvistendahl, Sam Biddle Cellebrite’s extensive federal sales come as another Israeli phone-spying firm, NSO Group, falls under federal sanctions. by Mara Hvistendahl, Sam Biddle, The Intercept Investigators with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service frequently work to thwart a variety …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from CLN May, 2022
I, Robot, Am The LAW! by J.D. Schmidt Robot Dogs, Lethal Autonomous Weapons, and the Dawn of Robo-dystopia by J.D. Schmidt Back in 1942 when science fiction author Isaac Asimov introduced his “Three Laws of Robotics” in a short story, he was imagining how we could grapple with some of …
Article • May 1, 2022 • from CLN May, 2022
Government Drones Compromise National Security, yet the NYPD Uses Them by Ashleigh Dye by Ashleigh Dye Drones produced by a Chinese company, Da Jiang Innovations (“DJI”), have been under scrutiny by the U.S. government for being a potential threat to national security. These same drones however, are being used by …
Facbook Reminds Police, No Dummy Accounts for Surveillance by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso One police tactic that is quickly gaining traction involves surveilling social media posts on sites like Facebook and Twitter, but Facebook (now Meta) is reminding police that fake (or “dummy”) accounts are not allowed. Police …
In a First of Its Kind Alert, Your Phone Became a Police Radio in Search for Subway Shooter by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Frank James was arrested by law enforcement officials on Wednesday after a city-wide manhunt led police to a McDonald’s in Manhattan’s East …
Article • April 13, 2022
Postal Inspectors Have Been Illegally Spying on Americans by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman A recent report from the Postal Service’s Office of Inspector General (“IG”) uncovered a program of “postal cops” within the U.S. Postal Service. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s Analytics and Cybercrime Program is used to “proactively …
Article • April 11, 2022
Police Are Spending COVID-19 Relief Funds on New Technology by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman According to VICE, the Biden administration has been encouraging local governments to use American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) funds, a pandemic relief aid package, on policing. “I want more cities and states to use some …
Article • March 15, 2022 • from CLN April, 2022
ACLU Report Suggests Disturbing Pattern of Police Surveilling Protests to Identify People Peacefully Protesting Police Brutality by It is reasonable that the California Highway Patrol (“CHP”) would use helicopters equipped with surveillance cameras to track fleeing felons—or even use them to scan crowds of protestors to detect criminal activity. But …
Article • March 15, 2022 • from CLN April, 2022
Fear and Freedom Twenty Years Later: How Post 9/11 Security Measures Overstepped Privacy by Ashleigh Dye by Ashleigh N. Dye The threat of terrorism in America has gripped the hearts of Americans for the past two decades since the 9/11 attacks. This fear has, however, been monopolized by the U.S. …
Article • March 15, 2022 • from CLN April, 2022
Google Confirms Increasing Police Reliance on Geofence Warrants by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso Since a New York Times articlein 2019 broke the news that Google’s Sensorvault database stores location information from hundreds of millions of devices worldwide, we have also learned that law enforcement have been increasingly reliant …
Article • March 15, 2022 • from CLN April, 2022
Search Your Constitution in Vain for the Fourth Amendment—the DOJ Seized It (Stealthily) by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Over the past couple of decades, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and its components have been requesting and receiving data from electronic media service providers, utilizing warrants, subpoenas, and National Security …
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