https://www.ncaj.com/news/uncovering-wh ... -the-1960sUncovering What the FBI Had On the Supreme Court in the 1960s
March 13, 2024 | Amber Nimocks
https://www.amazon.com/Snitches-Blackma ... B0CV7XVQV4FBI Snitches, Blackmail, and Obscene Ethics at the Supreme Court: Plus: How it took thirteen years and two lawsuits to get the FBI's Secret Supreme Court Sex and Informant Files Hardcover – February 7, 2024
by Alex Charns
https://www.nytimes.com/1988/08/21/us/f ... court.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com › 1988/08/21 › fbi-kept-a-file...
The New York Times
Aug 21, 1988 — The Federal Bureau of Investigation kept a confidential file on the United States Supreme Court from 1932 until at least 1985, according to ...
https://people.duke.edu/~ldbaker/clippings/tgood.htmlThurgood Marshall Had Secret Contact With FBI:
Files Show Relationship Dated to Civil Rights Days
By Roberto Suro
https://theintercept.com/2024/03/20/geo ... execution/AFTER FOUR YEARS WITHOUT AN EXECUTION, GEORGIA PREPARES TO KILL WILLIE PYE
Pye is scheduled to die Wednesday night. His conviction raised red flags, including alleged racism by his own trial attorney.
Liliana Segura March 20 2024
https://books.google.com/books?id=5jDdC ... ns&f=falseIf It Doesn’T Fit: Lessons from a Life in the Law
By Gerald F. Uelmen
https://trac.syr.edu/tracirs/Mapping IRS Tax Return Filings Reveals Marked Differences in the Distribution of Income and Dependents
2023-04-27 Latest figures on reported income on federal income returns varied markedly across states and counties. Massachusetts had the highest average reported income, followed by Connecticut and Washington State. The lowest with only half that of the top three states was Mississippi. West Virginia and New Mexico returns.
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/in-memoriam/In Memoriam
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/18/as- ... ovt-there/As The US Freaks Out About TikTok, It’s Revealed That The CIA Was Using Chinese Social Media To Try To Undermine The Gov’t There
Failures
from the gee,-maybe-we-should-clean-up-our-own-house dept
Mon, Mar 18th 2024 09:29am - Mike Masnick
You know that line, “every accusation is a confession?” For no reason at all, that’s coming to mind all of a sudden. No reason.
Anyway, a decade ago, Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore wrote a fantastic piece for Foreign Affairs on “The End of Hypocrisy” (which we also wrote about here at Techdirt). They argued that, even as many people mock American hypocrisy around the world, at least the plausible deniability of Americans taking the moral high ground was an incredibly powerful and effective tool of soft pressure. And how it was squandered with each revelation of just how little Americans respected the sovereignty of other nations, and regularly abused our access to internet backbones to spy on others.
The deeper threat that leakers such as Manning and Snowden pose is more subtle than a direct assault on U.S. national security: they undermine
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ju ... r-BB1ke6WkJudge orders FBI to hand over trans school shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto
Story by Michael Ruiz
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/u- ... r-BB1kczaAU.S. Supreme Court says former Portland man can challenge his no-fly status even after FBI removed him from its list
Story by Maxine Bernstein, oregonlive.com
https://makismd.substack.com/p/mrna-inj ... um=reader2Winter of DIED SUDDENLY - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE of mRNA - Collapsing and crashing your car while COVID-19 Vaccinated - 25 tragic cases
DR. WILLIAM MAKIS MD
MAR 20, 2024
COPAGANDA
How FBI: Most Wanted Is Handling Roxy Sternberg's Real-Life Pregnancy In Season 5, According To The Actress
This is actually the second time during the run of FBI: Most Wanted that Roxy Sternberg has been expecting a child, although
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/car ... r-BB1kc9U7Rumors on Greg Hovanessian’s Exit from ‘FBI: International’ Circulate
Story by Ella Bennet
https://abc30.com/central-valley-studen ... /14550245/Central Valley students can learn, network with FBI agents through Spring FBI Teen Academy
ByABC30 Digital Team
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
https://www.ashevillenc.gov/service/junior-police/Police Junior Academy
The Asheville Police Department is excited to announce that a Junior Police Academy program will commence this Summer!
The academy will run from 8:00-5:00 from June 17, 2024, to June 21, 2024.
The academy is open to juveniles aged 14-18 who are currently in High School and have
https://library.syracuse.edu/digital/gu ... nham_d.htmDavid Burnham Papers
An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives
Biography
David Burnham (1933- ) is an associate research professor at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication. He is also the co-founder/co-director of the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC). He became a reporter shortly after receiving his Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1955. Burnham has worked for UPI, CBS, Newsweek, and is most famous for having worked at The New York Times as an investigative reporter from 1968 to 1986. He has gained decades of experience concentrating on federal enforcement and surveillance issues.
Burnham has written three books and penned numerous magazine articles. Burnham’s first book, The Rise of the Computer State, was published in 1984. His investigative book on the Internal Revenue Service, A Law unto Itself: Power, Politics and the IRS, was published in 1990. A third book, Above the Law: Secret Deals, Political Fixes, and Other Misadventures of the U.S. Department of Justice, was published in 1996.
Over the years, Burnham has received a number of professional honors including the George Polk Award for Community Service, Long Island University (1968); the Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship (1987); the Best Investigative Book of 1990, Investigative Reporters and Editors (1990); and the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, Bellagio, Italy (1992). In 2003, Burnham was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in Humane Letters from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2006, he was inducted into the National Freedom of Information Act Hall of Fame.
https://trac.syr.edu/tracfbi/TRAC FBI
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/19/cou ... to-handle/Court To Cops: There’s No ‘Instinct Exception’ For Drug Dogs Handlers Refuse To Handle
Legal Issues
from the if-this-were-a-citizen's-dog,-a-cop-would-have-shot-it dept
Tue, Mar 19th 2024 07:59pm - Tim Cushing
Officers who handle drug dogs like to claim they’re so highly skilled at animal handling they can recognize otherwise imperceptible moves by their animals as the dog “alerting,” giving them (and, more literally) their animals free rein to perform warrantless searches of vehicles.
But when these arguments fail, and it’s apparent a K-9 cop just let their animal roam free, these same officers who pride themselves (at least when sworn in as witnesses) in controlling their animals claim these same animals can’t possibly be controlled. After all, the dogs operate on instinct, and who among us is capable of preventing an animal from acting on its urges?
Well, to be honest, all of us are expected to do that. That’s why we can be fined or arrested if our animal runs loose and/or injures someone else. Somehow, cops don’t expect the same standard
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/fbi- ... in-the-us/‘FBI Interrogating Our Community’ – CAIR Raises Concern for Muslims in the US
March 20, 2024 Blog, News
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/20/us/flori ... index.htmlAfter a handcuffed ride in the back of a police van, a man was left paralyzed and needed his legs amputated, lawsuit alleges
By Eric Levenson and Rebekah Riess, CNN Wed March 20, 2024
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/19/the ... formation/The Disinformation Campaign That Has Effectively Destroyed The Ability To Combat Disinformation
Rumors, Conspiracies, etc.
from the disinfo-about-disinfo dept
Tue, Mar 19th 2024 09:32am - Mike Masnick
We already covered the oral arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri case earlier this week, showing that the Supreme Court appears to be quite skeptical of the arguments by the states regarding the federal government “jawboning” to convince social media to take down certain content. For months now, we’ve been pointing out that the factual record in that case is a mess, driven by conspiracy theorists pushing nonsense. Unfortunately, a few Judges both believed the nonsense and then when they couldn’t rely on it to make their point had to misquote people, quote things out of context, or entirely fabricate parts of quotes in their rulings.
What became abundantly clear in the oral arguments Monday was that multiple justices, including Trump-appointed ones, found the factual record to be suspect and problematic. The crux of the case was effectively (1) the White House made a few public statements in which they were angry about how social media moderated, (2) the companies regularly met with government
https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/gop ... ice-bills/GOP lawmakers propose series of ‘pro-police’ bills
Tom Hauser KSTP
There’s also a bill to allow law enforcement agencies to use some of the $300 million in new public safety funding passed last year to buy armored or tactical vehicles, which is currently not allowed. An armored police vehicle was heavily damaged under a hail of gunfire in Burnsville last month and likely saved lives.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68606973Police officers sentenced to nearly 20 years in Mississippi torture case
By Bernd Debusmann Jr & Brandon Drenon, BBC News, Washington
Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker were beaten, shocked with stun guns and sexually assaulted by the officers.
Elward, who shot one of the victims in the mouth during a botched mock execution
https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/ex ... n/3313658/Police officer who raped 2 women while on duty sentenced to prison
One of Shawn McCarthy's victims read a "survivor statement" in court, saying, "the feeling of being ashamed, dirty and worthless [is] 10 times worse when caused by someone who was previously in a position of power"
By Asher Klein and Marc Fortier • Published March 20, 2024
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/f ... rcna144289FBI resumes outreach to social media companies over foreign propaganda
The agency put the briefings on pause amid lawsuits and government scrutiny.
March 20,2024
https://www.theredstonerocket.com/news/ ... 753ae.htmlFBI expansion builds without additional funding
* By MARIAN ACCARDI Staff writer
marian.accardi@theredstonerocket.com https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/20/cou ... s-actions/Court Tells FBI It Can’t Just Take A US Private Vault Customer’s Money Without Explaining Its Actions
Legal Issues
from the hoisting-the-federal-Jolly-Roger-isn't-enough dept
Wed, Mar 20th 2024 11:24am - Tim Cushing
US Private Vaults is a private company, in multiple senses of the word. Despite the use of the acronym “US,” US Private Vaults is not a government entity. The service it offers aligns roughly with storage services federally insured banks offer: a secure place to hold valuables that is only accessible by those who have keys to the safety deposit boxes.
But there’s a crucial difference: US Private Vaults does not collect or store identifying information about its customers. The company also does not keep a set of duplicate keys. Its service is pretty much end-to-end encryption, but for physical property. The company can’t provide law enforcement with identifying info, nor can it unlock anyone’s storage boxes when presented with a warrant.
Those privacy features led the government to assume anyone seeking to use this service must be a criminal. That was pretty much its argument when it sought a warrant to search a US Private Vaults location in Beverly Hills, California.
However, the FBI told the magistrate that it would not simply take everything it found when it raided this location. Instead, it told a judge it would inventory the contents of any boxes it was able to open and contact box owners to return their property if it could find any identifying information. That’s not what actually happened. The FBI broke its own sworn promise to the magistrate and proceeded to take possession of pretty much every bit of property it found, apparently hoping to use civil forfeiture to retain possession forever.
The FBI was sued multiple times by US Private Vaults customers. In at least one case, a court has ordered the FBI to return the property it specifically told a magistrate judge it wasn’t actually going to take.
Another lawsuit against the FBI is moving forward again, thanks
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/19/con ... uce-crime/‘Consent’ Searches Aren’t Doing Anything To Reduce Crime
Legal Issues
from the coercion-can-be-a-cop's-best-friend dept
Tue, Mar 19th 2024 10:53am - Tim Cushing
A lot of police work in the United States is just playing the odds. Roll the dice enough times, and you’re sure to come up a winner now and then. The odds really don’t matter because law enforcement agencies are playing with house money, so being wrong time and time again will never bankrupt them.
Most of this guesswork masquerading as investigative work begins with pretextual stops. Come up with a reason — any reason — to pull someone over and let the games begin. Privacy rights are lower when there’s a car on a public road involved. Probable cause can be obtained by bringing a dog into the mix. Literally anything a driver does or doesn’t do when interacting with an officer can be considered suspicion reasonable enough to continue detaining them.
Even with the guidelines established by the Rodriguez decision (a stop is over
https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/ ... ic-radius/March 7, 2024
‘Atomic Radius:’ The legacy of America’s nuclear weapons testing program from States Newsroom and MuckRock
Decades after the first-ever U.S. nuclear weapons test in July 1945, the extent of the fallout has only now been understood, thanks to new modeled data by researchers.
Written by Marisa Demarco and Derek Kravitz
https://karenkingston.substack.com/p/mr ... um=reader2mRNA Experiments Have to Be Done Directly Inside the Cells of Animals. Guess Who the Animals Are?
“We don’t even screen in vitro anymore. I find it more informative to test directly in an animal.” - Kathryn Whitehead, Nanoparticle Scientist, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon
KAREN KINGSTON MAR 20, 2024
https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/03/17 ... and-bombs/MARCH 17, 2024
Cop Cities, Borders, and Bombs
Deadly Connections in the Desert
BY RAY ACHESO