Cellphone Privacy a Concern for Supreme Court Justices Too


In a New York Times Op-Ed piece, Linda Greenhouse writes of the Supreme Court’s 9-0 decision in favor of cellphone privacy. She says in cases involving technology, “the court seems free of ideological baggage and is trying hard, collectively, to get it right.” She says the big difference in this case as opposed to other search and seizure cases is that Supreme Court Justices have cellphones too, and they could just as easily be searched by law enforcement.

SOURCE: New York Times

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