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Pointer: Recent cases, from the Harvard Law Review

Apr 222011
 
 April 22, 2011  Posted by Dissent Court, Surveillance, U.S.

In Harvard Law Review (Volume 124 · April 2011 · Number 6):

Third Circuit Allows Government to Acquire Cell Phone Data Without Probable Cause. — In re The Application of the United States for an Order Directing a Provider of Electronic Communication Service to Disclose Records to the Government, 620 F.3d 304 (3d Cir. 2010).

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