The Fourth Amendment and email preservation letters; Conservative views “unwelcome” at Yale; Should race-based income projections be banned from the courts?; Video of Harvard Kennedy School Forum on “Is Democracy in Crisis?”; Another of the suspicious missing-defendant cases goes away;
 
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The Fourth Amendment and email preservation letters
Federal law allows criminal investigators to preserve the contents of email accounts for up to 180 days while legal process is obtained. Here's why this common practice raises serious Fourth Amendment problems, and here's what defense lawyers can do about it.
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Conservative views “unwelcome” at Yale
Yale dean says it's understandable that conservative students feel uncomfortable because of the potentially negative consequences that flow from "saying something stupid."
Should race-based income projections be banned from the courts?
Race-based income projections strike at the heart of the idea that justice is color blind and should be precluded from the courts.
Video of Harvard Kennedy School Forum on “Is Democracy in Crisis?”
Video of recent Harvard forum on democracy, where I spoke on the dangers of political ignorance. The other panelists were Jason Brennan (Georgetown), Melissa Williams (University of Toronto), and Christopher Robichaud (Harvard).
 
Another of the suspicious missing-defendant cases goes away
The case seems to have been an attempt to get Google to deindex a Charleston Post & Courier article about a sex crime arrest.
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