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![]() | 9/30/2011 Ohio Appeals Court Strikes Down GPS Vehicle SpyingFifth District Ohio Appeals Court ruling meant to influence higher courts against allowing warrantless GPS vehicle tracking. Although the US Supreme Court is expected to settle the issue of GPS tracking of motorists soon, a three-judge panel of the Ohio Court of Appeals, Fifth District ruled 2-1 earlier this month against the warrantless use of the technology. The majority's decision was likely designed to influence the deliberations of the higher courts. On November 8, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the GPS case US v. Jones. The Ohio Supreme Court is also considering ... | ||
![]() | 9/29/2011 Washington: City Goes All Out to Defend Dangerous Camera ProgramRedmond, Washington mayor goes all out to save photo enforcement program that has seen a 35 percent increase in accidents since it began. | ||
![]() | 9/28/2011 Constitutional Rights Group Challenges Warrantless GPS TrackingThe Constitution Project issues statement calling for change in law to outlaw GPS tracking without a warrant. | ||
![]() | 9/27/2011 Florida Appeals Court Strikes Down Loud Car Music LawAppeals court rules Florida law against booming car stereos violates First Amendment. | ||
![]() | 9/26/2011 Missouri: Violations Still Down with Longer YellowsRed light ticketing drops 86 percent in Arnold, Missouri after state lengthens yellow light timing. |
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