Odds & Ends: Search & Seizure

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Odds & Ends: Search & Seizure

15thAug. × ’06
  • Today was my first day back at work after two weeks off.  My excuse? Parental leave after the birth of my third son.  Mother and baby are doing fine.  So are his older brothers.
  • I was pleased to see that Blawg Review #70 was posted on Monday by Dave! Gulbransen.  I had the pleasure of meeting Dave! last fall at the BlawgThink conference.  He’s been on my blogroll ever since.  What a great job he did here, be sure to check it out. 
  • The most interesting case I kept up with over the last few weeks is the 9th Circuit’s decision in United States v. Hill, a 4th amendment search and seizure case involving computers.  Orin Kerr posted a great summary of the decision at his personal blog.

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