ABAJ: Does Fourth Amendment protect computer data? Scalia says it’s a really good question

ABAJ: Does Fourth Amendment protect computer data? Scalia says it’s a really good question by Debra Cassens Weiss:

Justice Antonin Scalia told students at Brooklyn Law School on Friday he didn’t want to answer questions about mass surveillance by the National Security Agency.

But the justice went on to say that conversations aren’t protected by the Fourth Amendment, and he appeared intrigued by a law student’s question about protections for computer data, report the Business Insider and Politicked.

Conversations aren’t protected? Remember Mr. Katz talking in the telephone booth? Remember them? That was 1967.

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