Justice for Breonna Taylor looks a lot like policy change
The next policy steps require proper judicial review for warrants and banning most forcible entries.
HB 117: Changing Access to Prescription Drug Records
This bill removes a requirement for police officers to obtain a warrant before accessing a person's prescription drug history.
Private DNA should stay out of the government’s hands
Utah lawmakers will be presented a simple question in January: should police officers be able to go on fishing expeditions in privately owned or crowd-sourced DNA databases?
Is the Warrant System Working Well?
If warrants are being issued in mere seconds, is the justice system working?
HB 438: Prohibiting Self-Incrimination with Biometric Phone Access
This bill prohibits law enforcement from using a person's biometric information, such as a fingerprint of facial scan, to access the person's electronic device.
HB 57: Protecting Your Digital Data with a Warrant
This bill ensures that information you send through a 3rd party (e.g. Dropbox or your cell phone company's servers) is considered your private data and is only accessible by law enforcement with a warrant.