by Kelli Ballard | Oct 12, 2019 | Articles, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Social Issues, The Constitution
How private is your personal life? If you answered, “not very,” you would still be far from the truth. The fact is, with the invention of the internet and social media platforms, privacy is almost extinct. Some of this is because we put all of our personal information...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Jun 23, 2018 | Law
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in Carpenter v. U.S. that some cellular phone location data is covered by the Fourth Amendment. Timothy Ivory Carpenter was convicted of a series of armed robberies in Ohio and Michigan. He was convicted and sentenced to...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | May 31, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
The United States Supreme Court issued rulings in three cases on Tuesday, May 29. There are still about thirty cases they need to decide before they break for summer recess on June 25th. All the cases for this term have been argued – they merely await the...
by Laura Valkovic | May 25, 2018 | Politics
Michigan has just passed a landmark law that prohibits passing residents’ personal information over to federal authorities without a warrant. The legislation has been interpreted as a protest against the National Security Agency and has effectively tried to ban NSA...
by Mark Angelides | Feb 12, 2018 | Liberty Nation TV
Liberty Nation’s Mark Angelides talks with Scott D. Cosenza, about the differences between FISA court warrants and standard federal criminal warrants, and the troubling truths about their use. ...