NEAL v. FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPT.

Record No. 170247.

812 S.E.2d 444 (2018)

Harrison NEAL v. FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT, et al.

Supreme Court of Virginia.

April 26, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward S. Rosenthal , Alexandria ( Jessica R. Killeen ; Leslie C. Mehta ; Hope R. Amezquita ; Rich Rosenthal Brincefield Manitta Dzubin & Kroeger, on briefs), for appellant.

Kimberly P. Baucom , Senior Assistant County Attorney ( Elizabeth D. Teare , County Attorney; Karen L. Gibbons , Deputy County Attorney, on brief), for appellees.

Amicus Curiae: The Rutherford Institute ( John W. Whitehead ; Douglas R. McKusick , Charlottesville, on brief), in support of appellant.

Amici Curiae: Electronic Frontier Foundation and Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School ( Matthew J. Erausquin ; Adam Schwartz ; Rachel Levinson-Waldman ; Consumer Litigation Associates, on brief), in support of appellant.

Amici Curiae: Digital Recognition Network, Inc. and Vigilant Solutions, Inc. ( Michael A. Carvin ; Ryan J. Watson ; Andrew Bentz ; Jones Day, on brief), in support of appellees.

PRESENT: All the Justices.


In this appeal, we consider whether the Circuit Court of Fairfax County erred when it determined, on summary judgment, that the retention of information gathered and stored by a police department using automated license plate readers ("ALPR") did not constitute a violation of the Government Data Collection and...

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