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Court: Gov’t Needs Warrant to Search Emails

HeadlineJun 19, 2007

Civil liberties advocates are hailing a new federal appeals court ruling that determined that the government cannot secretly search emails without a warrant. The appeals court said protecting emails is “as important to Fourth Amendment principles today as protecting telephone conversations has been in past.” The government has contended that emails stored with service providers could be seized without warrants.

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