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Adam Bates for the Cato Institute

Local Police Working With FBI To Amass Citizen Cell Phone Data

Given such widespread use, and such obvious and troubling privacy implications, one would expect to find a large body of court rulings on the constitutionality of warrantless StingRay surveillance. One would be mistaken.

June 14th, 2016

By Adam Bates for the Cato Institute

Local Police Working With FBI To Amass Citizen Cell Phone Data

Our cellular phones, the U.S. Supreme Court recently opined, contain "a digital record of nearly every aspect of [our] lives - from the mundane to the intimate." Indeed, many of us use our cellphones to privately convey our love, our insecurities, our fears, our locations, and our most sensitive relationships. Yet right now, across the United

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New Mexico Legislature Abolishes Civil Asset Forfeiture

As noted numerous times by Cato and other civil liberties advocates like the Institute for Justice and the ACLU, civil asset forfeiture is a conceptually unjust practice that has no place in a society that cherishes due process and private property.

March 24th, 2015

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Confiscated cash on display during a news conference at New York City Police Department.  (AP/Mary Altaffer)

Good news from out west.  A New Mexico bill, HB 560, to restrict civil asset forfeiture has cleared the legislature - receiving

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