LawFare: A Failure of Protocol

LawFare: A Failure of Protocol by Tim Edgar:

The Supreme Court’s decision requiring a warrant for searches of cell phones incident to arrest affirms that we are entitled to privacy in the digital age. These expectations, the Chief Justice explains, are entirely reasonable. “Now it is the person who is not carrying a cellphone, with all that it contains, who is the exception.” The Fourth Amendment is supposed to be the rule, not the exception, and it doesn’t require us to live our lives as technophobes. The message the Supreme Court wants to send in Riley v. California is unmistakably clear when it comes to digital privacy. “Get a warrant,” the opinion says—bluntly and unanimously.

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