The Rise of Algorithmic Policing in the Federal Government Law enforcement agencies across the United States have increasingly adopted different types of quasi-“precrime” monitoring tools that utilize artificial intelligence-driven predictive policing systems to...
Month: July 2026
Are Automatic License Plate Readers and Flock Cameras Constitutional?
Ongoing and Future Litigation Over Countrywide Systems of Surveillance The Supreme Court is yet to weigh in on the constitutionality of automatic license plate readers (“ALPR”), but arguably the most famous and pervasive company in the industry, Flock, is coming under...
How Chatbots and Notetakers Can Destroy Attorney-Client Privilege
Chatbots Don’t Have Attorney-Client Privilege and Can Be Used Against Defendants There are ongoing issues surrounding the use of artificial intelligence and the legal community, particularly about traditional safeguards for clients and if they are applicable with the...
AI Regulation Is Moving Fast
What It Could Mean If You're Facing Charges Involving AI As just about anyone would be aware from the constant news coverage, and as we have previously covered, the laws surrounding artificial intelligence (“AI”) are rapidly evolving, at every level of government....
Will the Courts Overturn AR-15 Bans?
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenges to Cook County, Illinois and Connecticut Assault Weapons Bans On June 30, 2026, the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in two closely watched Second Amendment cases challenging local and state bans on AR-15-style...
Are Geofence Warrants Legal After Supreme Court Ruling?
Supreme Court Rules Geofence Warrants Are a Fourth Amendment Search As we have previously covered, the Supreme Court signaled that they would review the legality of “Geofencing,” the investigation tool police use when they know a crime occurred at a particular place...


