WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy: The Fourth Amendment and email preservation letters

WaPo: The Volokh Conspiracy: The Fourth Amendment and email preservation letters by Orin Kerr:

When investigators learn that a target of a criminal case has an email account with a known address, it is common for them to send a preservation letter to the email provider. A preservation letter tells the provider to preserve the contents of the account because legal process may be on the way. This post considers a question: When does the use of preservation letters violate the Fourth Amendment? I think a significant amount of its use raises serious constitutional problems. This post explains why, and it offers some thoughts on how defense counsel can raise the issue in court.

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