Roger L. Stavis writes: With so much of our modern lives contained within our computers, what is the distinction between a "general warrant" authorizing a "rummaging" search through someone's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lars Daniel covers digital evidence and forensics in life and law. This week, in Commonwealth v. Kurtz, the Pennsylvania Supreme ...
Fulton County confirmed with 11Alive that the FBI was serving a search warrant as they seek a number of records related to ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- In a landmark ruling on privacy in the digital age, the U.S. Supreme Court said Wednesday that law enforcement searches of cellphones require a search warrant. The Supreme Court ...
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Top court says police can access Google searches without warrant, internet users who search have no right to privacy
If you search for information on Google without using additional privacy protections, you should not expect it to remain private. A recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that internet ...
For most of modern policing, warrants were built around a simple premise: identify a place, identify an object, identify evidence. A home, a car, a phone. A search, a seizure, a return. Smart devices ...
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