Forbes: Warrants Can Force Google To Look Through Your Search History–A Tragic Arson Case May Decide If That’s Constitutional

Forbes: Warrants Can Force Google To Look Through Your Search History–A Tragic Arson Case May Decide If That’s Constitutional by Thomas Brewster (“This week, Mike Price, counsel for Seymour and Fourth Amendment Center litigation director at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, is launching the first ever constitutional challenge to keyword warrants in America by seeking to suppress the evidence provided by Google. Backing him up in Colorado State Court is an amicus brief signed by internet privacy advocacy group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). Price and the EFF shared their filings with Forbes as they were being registered with the court.”)

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