Don’t give up on ‘Brady’; Calling 911 from a phone to obtain its number does not ‘search’ it, court rules; Thoughts on Justice Ginsburg’s “ill-advised” comments on Trump; More on Brexit, libertarianism, and the European Union; Second Circuit: Warrants cannot be used to compel disclosure of emails stored outside the United States; Court concludes FOIA does not require release of booking photos; The Notorious RBG decides she was becoming notorious for the wrong reasons; Second Amendment protects former soldier who had been psychiatrically committed 10 years ago, when he was 15; Nebraska regulators retaliated against financial adviser for anti-Obama speech (and for publicly offering $100 ‘towards the purchase of a firearm’ as a bonus to customers); | | | | | Don’t give up on ‘Brady’ | Responses to readers’ comments: Is "Brady" hopelessly flawed? How should the personnel-file conundrum be resolved? Does discussing "Brady" detract from “real” criminal justice issues in need of reform? What’s around the bend for "Brady"? | By Jonathan Abel • Read more » |
Thoughts on Justice Ginsburg’s “ill-advised” comments on Trump | Justice Ginsburg is right to fear a Trump presidency. Still, she was wrong to violate judicial norms by wading into partisan politics. Such a step might be justified if it were actually likely to save the nation from the catastrophe of a Trump victory. But there was no such prospect here. | By Ilya Somin • Read more » |
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The battle within the prosecution team | The conflict over Brady’s application to police personnel files has divided the prosecution team, pitting prosecutors against police officers and police management against the police rank-and-file. | By Jonathan Abel • Read more » |
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