On Wednesday, Bush handed down his first published opinion in a constitutional case, Peffer v. Stephens. He used the occasion to create a new rule that guts the Fourth Amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. In an astonishingly broad decision, Bush held that if a suspect may have used his home computer in commission of a crime, law enforcement officials have probable cause to search his entire house. Most of Trump’s judicial appointees share a similar jurisprudential philosophy. Bush’s ruling provides an early warning that these judges will not be eager to stand up for Americans’ right to privacy.If the cops have evidence of digital contract violations the the judge will let them search the digitals. The digitals are not locked up in one device, they are as small as a watch and all over the house. I didn't read the case and I likely have no answer, it is a tough case.
Friday, January 19, 2018
A tough call
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