NYTimes: Facebook Lawsuit Over Search Warrants Can Proceed, a Court in Manhattan Rules

NYTimes: Facebook Lawsuit Over Search Warrants Can Proceed, a Court in Manhattan Rules by James C. McKinley:

An appeals court ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit filed by Facebook against the Manhattan district attorney’s office can proceed, paving the way for oral arguments over whether prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of 381 users by obtaining search warrants for nearly everything in their files.

Justice John W. Sweeny Jr., writing for the Appellate Division of the First Department, in Manhattan, rejected prosecutors’ motion to dismiss Facebook’s challenge to the search warrants, which were issued in July 2013 as part of a fraud investigation.

This case is not yet in Lexis or on the New York Courts website as of 3:20 ET Friday.

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