Slate: Google Says Proposed DoJ Warrant Tweaks Are “Monumental” Fourth Amendment Violation

Slate: Google Says Proposed DoJ Warrant Tweaks Are “Monumental” Fourth Amendment Violation by Lily Hay Newman:

The Department of Justice has been working to revise a federal criminal procedure rule to make it easier for judges to issue search warrants outside of their geographic districts of influence. The idea is to facilitate remote FBI searches of digital data. But Google and other groups have constitutional concerns.

The proposal to a judicial advisory committee has been in an open comment period that ended Tuesday. On Friday, Richard Salgado, Google’s director of law enforcement and information security, submitted a letter detailing Google’s concerns. He writes that the change could have much bigger “constitutional, legal, and geopolitical concerns” than the DoJ is acknowledging.

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