NCLA Files Brief in ALPR Case; Ill-Considered Decision Revives Judicial Misconduct Complaint

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NCLA Files Brief in License Plate Data Collection Case

NCLA has filed a reply brief in Raul Mas Canosa v. City of Coral Gables, Florida, et al., the lawsuit challenging the city’s use of Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to collect and store geographic location data of drivers. The city’s warrantless surveillance infringes the privacy rights of residents like Raul Mas Canosa, who is suing over the use of ALPRs.

Ill-Considered Decision Revives Judicial Misconduct Complaint

The Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference of the United States revived a judicial misconduct complaint against 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals chief judge, William Pryor, and U.S. District Judge Corey Maze, over their hiring of a clerk accused of making discriminatory statements. Vec discusses the charges against Judges Pryor and Maze.

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