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2 Dec 2015, 5:23 am by Orin Kerr
On Tuesday, the 11th Circuit handed down a new computer search decision, United States v. [read post]
29 Dec 2014, 7:17 pm
Here’s an item that will seem trivial to a lot of readers, but might be interesting to some. [read post]
11 May 2015, 11:01 pm
Imagine you’re flying from the United States to a foreign country and you’re carrying a laptop. [read post]
23 May 2017, 2:34 pm by Orin Kerr
A month ago, I noted that the Supreme Court was holding some cert petitions on whether the Fourth Amendment protects the collection of historical cell-site records. [read post]
16 Jun 2016, 5:43 am by Orin Kerr
In the past few months, I’ve been posting about new cases mostly at my Twitter feed rather than here at the blog. [read post]
27 Mar 2014, 1:29 am
This is my second post on recent decisions in computer search and seizure law by Magistrate Judge John Facciola of the federal court in the District of Columbia. [read post]
24 Dec 2015, 9:57 am by Orin Kerr
The Omnibus Appropriations Act that President Obama signed into law last week has a provision called the Cybersecurity Act of 2015. [read post]
23 May 2018, 12:34 pm by Orin Kerr
The Eleventh Circuit has handed down an important new ruling on cell phone searches at the border, United States v. [read post]
12 Sep 2018, 4:16 pm by Orin Kerr
I've blogged on these issues, and here's an article on them.I recently posted to SSRN a new draft artice, "Compelled Decryption and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination," forthcoming in the Texas Law Review. [read post]
1 May 2014, 2:28 pm
The police are allowed to walk up to a house and knock on the door in an attempt to speak to residents inside. [read post]
18 Dec 2020, 2:00 am by Orin S. Kerr
[The government is violating the Fourth Amendment hundreds of thousands of times a year. [read post]
7 Jul 2014, 12:14 pm
A federal magistrate judge in New York recently handed down an opinion on an important and novel question:  If the government serves a warrant for a customer’s e-mails on a U.S. [read post]