Keyboard search warrants and the Fourth Amendment

Commentary, Keyboard search warrants and the Fourth Amendment by John Villasenor, The Brookings Institute (Feb. 22, 2024):

● Two recent court cases have raised the question of whether the Fourth Amendment allows search warrants ordering Google to turn over data regarding internet searches of a specific keyword in a certain period of time.
● The Fourth Amendment requires law enforcement to obtain a warrant in order to conduct searches or seizures that infringe a reasonable expectation of privacy. These warrants may only be issued upon probable cause and must describe the parameters of the search with particularity.
● The supreme courts of both Pennsylvania and Colorado have or are currently considering whether or not keyboard search warrants constitute unconstitutional general warrants. Until this question reaches the U.S. Supreme Court, there may be a variety of different outcomes in different jurisdictions due to state-level rulings.

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