Supreme Court forbids warrantless police searches of cell phones.
A victory for civil rights: The Supreme Court ruled today that police do not have the right to rummage through your cell phone data without a warrant.
As welcome as this decision is, I must point out the threat posed by this last sentence in the article:
The court did carve out exceptions for “exigencies” that arise, such as major security threats.
Since the Obama administration wanted the right to do warrantless searches, don’t be surprised if this exception grows so that everything possible can be made to fit it.
A victory for civil rights: The Supreme Court ruled today that police do not have the right to rummage through your cell phone data without a warrant.
As welcome as this decision is, I must point out the threat posed by this last sentence in the article:
The court did carve out exceptions for “exigencies” that arise, such as major security threats.
Since the Obama administration wanted the right to do warrantless searches, don’t be surprised if this exception grows so that everything possible can be made to fit it.



