The Hill: An end to warrantless email searches?

The Hill: An end to warrantless email searches? by Kate Tummarello

More than 40 House lawmakers have signed onto legislation since November; now 181 co-sponsors

Legislation in the House that would end the warrantless searches of email records is gaining steam.

Privacy advocates had grown frustrated in recent months as Senate legislation that would curtail the email powers of law enforcement was thrown off track amid revelations about National Security Agency surveillance.

But they are increasingly optimistic that an update to the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) — which allows law enforcement agencies to obtain things like emails without a warrant if they have been stored electronically for more than 180 days — could see action in the House.

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