If you're arrested in California, data stored on your mobile phone, tablet or other portable computing devices could be seized by police without so much as a search warrant.
On Monday, the California Supreme Court ruled that police do not need a warrant to search a cell phone carried by someone who is under arrest. The state court ruled 5-2 that police can search items found on defendants when arrested.
In 2007, U.S.
John Green joins Ernest in studio for the 2nd hour. New Economic Jobs Bill in Arizona is certainly being duplicated around the country and is another nail in our economic coffin.
John Green joins Ernest in studio for the 2nd hour. New Economic Jobs Bill in Arizona is certainly being duplicated around the country and is another nail in our economic coffin.
The Miami-Dade Police Department is poised to become the first large metro force using drones in its aerial missions. The department finalized a deal to buy a drone called T-Hawk from defense firm Honeywell...
Hundreds of correctional officers from prisons across America descended last spring on a shuttered penitentiary in West Virginia for annual training exercises. Perched above the prison yard, five cameras tracked the play-acting prisoners, and artific
Why
does Wal-Mart need (manned) spy towers on mobile strategic platforms when
Wal-Mart has cameras on its Super Center Roofs viewing parking lots? One might
conclude U.S. Government made possible the spy towers at certain Wal-Marts as a
trial run
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Even as the Justice Dept. reports a 2-year decline in the number of wiretap applications approved by a secret US intelligence court, the workload of Justice Dept. lawyers assigned to request and oversee such sensitive surveillance activities grows.
The ACLU of Tennessee says it ended up on a map of potential terrorist threats after it sent a letter to school superintendents asking them to be "inclusive" in their holiday celebrations.
SACRAMENTO, CA - An airline pilot is being disciplined by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for posting video on YouTube pointing out what he believes are serious flaws in airport security.
Police Recruits learn to protect life and limb, theirs over yours.
Yeah, and YOU are the enemy! Yes, they are “warriors” and YOU are the enemy, hiding behind every wall, every corner………
But on the front lines in the fight against crime, it’s
Nine years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, the United States is assembling a vast domestic intelligence apparatus to collect information about Americans, using the FBI, local police, state homeland security offices and military criminal investig
Metro plans to begin random searches of its riders' bags. Metro Police Chief coordinated with the TSA as part of a continuing effort to keep the system safe from explosives. Boston, New York and New Jersey will do similar searches
Officers will start random bag inspections on the sprawling Washington subway system, the Washington Metro Transit Police said on Thursday, a week after a man was arrested for making bomb threats to the rail system.
The European Commission has demanded Britain justifies the widespread and routine fingerprinting of children in schools because of "significant concerns" that the policy breaks EU privacy laws.
A deeply worried Naomi Wolf, author of The End of America, fears that both TSA actions and the threatened use of the 1917 Espionage Act against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange - Lew Rockwell Podcast
Numerous US officials are calling for a resurrection of the US Espionage Act as a tool for prosecuting WikiLeaks. The dusting-off of the old law is all but certain. But the outcome of the constitutional dust-up that is sure to follow will result in t
The PATRIOT Act is up for renewal, but civil libertarians wanting major changes shouldn't get their hopes up, says a libertarian think tank. In a letter to Sen. Patrick Leahy last week, Attorney General Holder promised to implement policies designed
In 43 BC, over 2,000 years ago, warring consuls Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian were duking it out with each other over control of Rome following Julius Caesar’s assassination the prior March.