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Duelling legal scholars: The Microsoft Warrant Case

Sep 042015
 
 September 4, 2015  Posted by Dissent Court, Laws, Surveillance

There’s an interesting back-and-forth between Orin Kerr and Jennifer Diskal on the Microsoft warrant case.

Start here, with Orin’s post:  A different take on the Second Circuit’s Microsoft warrant case

Read Jennifer’s reply: The Microsoft Warrant Case: A Response to Orin Kerr

And then Orin’s reply to her reply: More on the Microsoft warrant case: A reply to Jennifer Daskal.

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