How much evidence can you get from wearable devices, and is it reliable?
ABA Journal Daily News
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The FBI has a new worker with a unique skill: Iris, a Labrador retriever, is the agency’s first dog trained to sniff out electronic devices… ABA Journal Daily News
Harvard University police are investigating the discovery of two hidden recording devices at the law school. The group Reclaim Harvard Law says it found one… ABA Journal Daily News
What to do about a reported proliferation of prohibited cellphones in the nation’s prisons? Officials confiscate them when they find them, and can punish those… ABA Journal Daily News
A Maryland appeals court has ruled that police generally need a search warrant to use devices that mimic cellphone towers to track suspects’ cellphones. The… ABA Journal Daily News
Law enforcement and immigration officials are showing interest in new microwave-sized devices that test DNA and return results in less than two hours. Some police… ABA Journal Daily News
The Baltimore police department is no longer the most prolific known user of Stingray technology, which can track suspects’ cellphones by impersonating cellphone towers. Baltimore… ABA Journal Daily News