It’s virtually impossible to use facial recognition surveillance under a standard of getting a warrant based on probable cause – and describing the person or place to be searched or seized. It’s indiscriminate and broad but a number of states and localities are taking steps to restrict or end this practice.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: February 21, 2020
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Fourth Amendment: The History Behind “Unreasonable”
Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Partnering to Create Massive Facial Recognition System
State Bill of Rights: Texas, Massachusetts
New Hampshire House Passes Bill to Ban Facial Recognition
Washington State Senate Passes Bill to End Ongoing Warrantless Facial Recognition Surveillance
Idaho Bill Would Place Limits on Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology
New York Bill Would Prohibit Police Use of Facial Recognition Technology
Massachusetts Committee Holds Hearing on Bills to Put Moratorium on Police Use of Facial Recognition