SCOTUSBlog: Argument analysis: Limiting a search? Sure, but how?

SCOTUSBlog: Argument analysis: Limiting a search? Sure, but how? by Lyle Denniston:

Trying to imagine all of the things that an individual might keep stored on a cellphone, and trying to decide how much privacy – if any – each item ought to have, the Supreme Court on Tuesday reached for a new digital-age constitutional formula for police searches of those ubiquitous devices, but found that maddeningly elusive.

Two hours of argument, one each on two different generations of cellphone technology, left the strong impression that the Justices would stay away from flat rules: either that police can always search any such device that they take from an arrested person, or that they could not search its contents at all.

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