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Michigan man files lawsuit for wrongful arrest based on facial recognition technology – Investment Watch

by: Ramon Tomey (Natural News) A resident of Farmington Hills, Michigan filed a federal lawsuit after he was arrested based on facial recognition technology. Attorneys representing Robert Williams filed the suit on April 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. The 75-page lawsuit seeks an undisclosed amount in damages for “the grave harm caused by the misuse of – and reliance upon – facial recognition technology.” The lawsuit says Williams’s Fourth Amendment rights were violated. In addition, it said his arrest in January 2020 violated the Michigan Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race. Aside from the city of Detroit, Police Chief James Craig and detective Donald Bussa – both from the 

Michigan man sues over arrest based on facial recognition software

Detroit  Attorneys representing a Farmington Hills man filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday seeking undisclosed damages from the city, its police chief and a Detroit police detective for the grave harm caused by the misuse of, and reliance upon, facial recognition technology. The 75-page suit was filed on behalf of Robert Williams in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan by the University of Michigan Law School’s Civil Rights Litigation Initiative, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Michigan. An ACLU press release Tuesday claimed:  Mr. Williams’ experience was the first case of wrongful arrest due to facial recognition technology to come to light in the United States.

Detroit marijuana business program favoring longtime residents placed on hold by federal judge

Detroit marijuana business program favoring longtime residents placed on hold by federal judge Updated 9:50 AM; Today 9:30 AM Budding marijuana leaves grow on Monday, March 22, 2021, at UBaked, a cannabis cultvation center in Burton, Michigan. New York on March 31, 2021, joined at least 15 other states that have legalized recreational marijuana, including neighboring New Jersey.Jake May | MLive.com Facebook Share A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Detroit to temporarily halt the processing of recreational marijuana business applications. Detroit’s City Council took great care and time to draft an ordinance that ensures the city’s marijuana market isn’t overrun by wealthy outsiders and gives preferential treatment to longtime residents designated “legacy” applicants.

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