Daily Archives: April 2, 2019

EFF: Your Fourth Amendment Rights Should Not be Limited by Terms of Service

EFF: Your Fourth Amendment Rights Should Not be Limited by Terms of Service by Jennifer Lynch: Last week, we filed an amicus brief in U.S. v. Wilson, a federal appellate case, in which we argued that email providers’ terms of … Continue reading

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Business Insider: Your iPhone keeps a detailed list of every location you frequent

Business Insider: Your iPhone keeps a detailed list of every location you frequent — here’s how to delete your history and shut the feature off for good by Paige Leskin:

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W.D.Pa.: State court’s resolution of consent issue wasn’t “unreasonable application” of precedent in 2254 proceeding

The state court’s resolution of the consent to search issue was not an “unreasonable application” of precedent in a 2254 proceeding. “In order to overcome AEDPA’s standard of review, Petitioner must show that the state court’s decision ‘cannot reasonably be … Continue reading

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