OPB: Police in Oregon are searching cellphones daily and straining civil rights

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Police in Oregon are searching cellphones daily and straining civil rights by Jonathan Levinson (“‘The police showed up with search warrants and the magistrate looked at it and said, ‘No, this is not tailored enough. Think about how much data is on this phone. Go back and do it again,’ said Michael Price, senior litigation counsel for the Fourth Amendment Center at the National Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers. ‘It kicked off the idea that this is something that defense lawyers should be challenging.'”)

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