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Neither Apple nor Mr Graham are Spartans, a response to Mr Graham
On 22 February, Robert Graham posted on his blog in response to a Tweet by Professor Orin Kerr. If you were a crime victim and key evidence was on suspect’s phone, would you want govt to search phone w/ warrant? … Continue reading →
Posted in corruption, Government, justice, philosophy, privacy, statesmanship, surveillance
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Tagged All Writs Act, Antonin Scalia, Barack Obama, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Search warrant
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