Monthly Archives: February 2017

No Search Warrant Required To Search Cell Phone If There Are Exigent Circumstances

Law tracks technology. A recent case, involving the Vermont State Police allowed the police to track a person suspected of murdering someone, without obtaining a search warrant, based upon exigent circumstances by pinging the suspect’s cell phone. In the Vermont … Continue reading

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Drug Testing For All Students Violates Constitution

It now seems that the efforts of Linn State, to establish a mandatory, suspicionless drug-testing program for all students has come to an end (assuming that the United States Supreme Court will not take this case).  A recent en banc … Continue reading

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Sanctuary Cities/Counties and Trump’s Executive Order

UPDATE ON SANCTUARY CITY LITIGATION – MARCH 31, 2017 On March 31, 2017 Lisa Sorbonne,  Executive Director of the State & Local Legal Center updated local governments on lawsuits involving  Sanctuary Jurisdictions Executive Order. “There are two possible outcomes of the lawsuits, … Continue reading

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