Daily Archives: August 6, 2016

IN: CSLI is intrusive and protected by 4A; not a mere third party record

CSLI is not just ordinary third party records, and they have Fourth Amendment protection without a warrant. CSLI is collected surreptitiously while bank (Miller) and telephone tolls calls (Smith) are provided willingly and knowingly. Moreover, CSLI is far more intrusive … Continue reading

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CA10: NCMEC is govt agent not a subject to private search doctrine; email a “paper” or “effect” for 4A

NCMEC is a government actor because of how the government treats and funds it, and the private search doctrine does not apply to it. AOL here captured emails with child pornography and forwarded them to NCMEC which further searched them, … Continue reading

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