![]() |
| Home >Miscellaneous Issues > Related Items |
Miscellaneous Issues Studies and ReportsOpinion Pieces and Editorial Court Cases and Opinions Breaking news Related Categories: Bad Policy and InjusticeHypocrisy Miscellaneous New Technologies Propaganda View Main Topics: |
Court Cases and Opinions about Miscellaneous Issues (Page 1 of 5)
2/15/2013 Georgia: License Plate Cameras Approved For Traffic Stops Georgia Appeals Court backs use of license plate scanners for traffic stops even when the database information is incorrect. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 10/19/2012 Kentucky Appeals Court Upholds Random License Plate Scans Kentucky Court of Appeals decides for the first time that random license plate scanning is legal. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 8/14/2012 Florida Newspaper Wins Red Light Camera FOIA Case Tallahassee, Florida will have to turn over names of red light camera ticket recipients to a local newspaper. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 11/1/2011 Paper Treated Differently Than Smartphones in Automobile Searches Courts, lawmakers wrestle with differing standards on whether warrant needed to search cell phone during a traffic stop. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 10/4/2011 California: Appeals Court Approves Cell Phone Search During Traffic Stop Appellate court rules California cops can look through a Blackberry during a traffic stop. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 9/30/2011 Ohio Appeals Court Strikes Down GPS Vehicle Spying Fifth District Ohio Appeals Court ruling meant to influence higher courts against allowing warrantless GPS vehicle tracking. Miscellaneous Issues / Privacy Issues READ MORE>> 9/21/2011 Mississippi Appeals Court Backs Castle Doctrine in Automobiles The Mississippi Court of Appeals ordered a new trial after a man shot into a mob from his car. Miscellaneous Issues / Miscellaneous READ MORE>>
|
|
Front Page | Get Updates |
Site Map |
News Archive |
Search | theNewspaper.com: A journal of the politics of driving |
![]() |