NewsFactor: Can Your Cell Phone Data Be Used Against You?

NewsFactor: Can Your Cell Phone Data Be Used Against You? by Richard Wolf:

Your cell phone and the intimate information inside can be used against you. At issue is whether police can search mobile devices upon arrest without getting a warrant — and whether the data inside, from e-mail to the Internet, are fair game. For the court, it’s the latest in a string of Fourth Amendment search and seizure cases involving innovation.

I’ve been noting with amusement the people writing on the Internet with their proverbial “hair on fire” about the Government’s cert petition in Wurie (post here) that the “Obama Justice Department wants to have the power to search cell phones incident to arrest.” Since they obviously haven’t been paying attention to the case law, please note this: The number of cases holding that the government already can search a cell phone incident to arrest outnumber the ones saying it can’t about 7-1. Wurie is the first federal circuit to adopt the rational rule and say no. That makes a conflict in the circuits, and that makes the cert petition news. Ohio and Florida say no; California says yes.

It will be granted.

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