The Hill: Civil liberties groups back secure email service in surveillance case

The Hill: Civil liberties groups back secure email service in surveillance case by Kate Tummarello:

The federal government is violating the Fourth Amendment by requiring secure email service Lavabit to surrender its encryption key, two civil liberties groups said in briefs to the 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals this week.

Lavabit – the email service used by Edward Snowden, who leaked documents about U.S. surveillance programs – has come under legal fire for refusing to turn over the encryption key that would allow the U.S. government access users’ secured communications.

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