Chalk this up to a Fourth Amendment violation perhaps
Bali bombing, U.S. hate crimes, Theranos round out roundup
Steve Lash//August 30, 2021//
Welcome to Monday, the 54th anniversary of the U.S. Senate’ s confirmation of Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court.
Here are some news items to get your week started.
— Is chalking tires a Fourth Amendment violation or merely an administrative search?
— Bali bombing suspects get their first day in court after 18 years in U.S. custody.
— Hate crimes in United States hit 12-year high, FBI says.
— Founder of blood-testing company Theranos faces fraud trial this week.
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