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Justice Brent R. Appel
 
7/6/2018
Iowa Supremes Mock SCOTUS On Warrantless Auto Searches
Iowa Supreme Court justices slam the US Supreme Court decisions designed to make it convenient for police to search cars without a warrant.

State supreme courts do not always agree with the constitutional pronouncements of the US Supreme Court. State courts are free to cite more stringent provisions of their state constitutions if they wish to provide greater protections for residents. The Iowa Supreme Court did just that last week when it shot down the federal court's doctrine allowing police to search any car at will without a warrant merely by finding a reason to tow it away so an "inventory" search can be made. "We accept the ...

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Judge Aleta A. Trauger
 
7/5/2018
Federal Judge Strikes Down Tennessee Driving License Seizure
Federal court orders Tennessee to come up with a plan to restore licenses to motorists deprived of their right to drive for failure to pay court debt.

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Congestion tax hearing
 
7/3/2018
Oregon To Impose Congestion Tax On Two Freeways
Oregon Department of Transportation opens a one-way conversation on the congestion tax to be imposed in the Portland area.

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Buttigliera speed camera
 
7/2/2018
France, Italy: Several Speed Cameras Spraypainted, Burned, Kicked
Vigilantes last week used spraypaint and fire to trash a number of speed cameras in France and Italy.

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Hebron police car
 
6/29/2018
Indiana Court: Cops May Not Pull Someone Over For Appearing To Speed
The vague assertion that a car appears to be speeding is not enough, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled last week.

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