Jul 302013
 
 July 30, 2013  Posted by  Court, Laws, Surveillance, U.S.

Joe Palazzola reports:

Federal appeals judges pressed the nation’s top court to resolve a deepening split among their colleagues over whether police need a warrant to search the cell phone of someone under arrest.

Read more on Wall Street Journal.

Well, that could be a Good Thing, but given this Supreme Court, I’m not confident that any decision of theirs will really protect our privacy and civil liberties, are you?

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