Computers
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Mr. Kerr's discussion of the second opinion can be found [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2017/08/22/d-c-circuit-forbids-seizing-all-electronic-storage-devices-in-computer-warrant-cases/?utm_term=.40a339b98ebc here]. The title of this article is: "D.C. Circuit forbids seizing all electronic storage devices in computer warrant cases" | Mr. Kerr's discussion of the second opinion can be found [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2017/08/22/d-c-circuit-forbids-seizing-all-electronic-storage-devices-in-computer-warrant-cases/?utm_term=.40a339b98ebc here]. The title of this article is: "D.C. Circuit forbids seizing all electronic storage devices in computer warrant cases" | ||
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+ | Additional discussion [http://fourthamendment.com/?p=28666 here] from fourthamendment.com, under the heading, "DC Cir.: The mere fact a person has a cell phone isn’t PC to search it; must be PC evidence would be found" |
Latest revision as of 12:52, August 23, 2017
The first one involves a warrant for a defendant's entire Facebook account. A link to the opinion, and a discussion of its significance by Orin Kerr, can be found here.
Mr. Kerr's discussion of the second opinion can be found here. The title of this article is: "D.C. Circuit forbids seizing all electronic storage devices in computer warrant cases"
Additional discussion here from fourthamendment.com, under the heading, "DC Cir.: The mere fact a person has a cell phone isn’t PC to search it; must be PC evidence would be found"