EFF: EFF Brief Argues Police Need Search Warrant to Read Text Messages

EFF: EFF Brief Argues Police Need Search Warrant to Read Text Messages by Hanni Fakhoury:

As text messages become a universal method for personal communication across the country, courts are struggling with applying quill-era Fourth Amendment principles to the modern form of communication. A new amicus brief we filed in a case before the Rhode Island Supreme Court explains that no matter the medium, conversations should be protected by the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition against warrantless searches. That includes text messages stored on someone else’s phone.

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