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Comment #9336016
@karmacondon, you argue that "If something is legal, ethical and moral then it doesn't matter if technology makes it easier to do or not," but I think sometimes - in situations suc…
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Comment #9335180
I think the reasonableness issue comes into play in two ways: First, its an objective test, which means reasonableness is based on factors such as democratic accountability, person…
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Comment #9335085
Yes, the concurrance is fantastic in general, and really hits the nail on the head of why location data needs 4th Amendment protections today: "[Location data] generates a precise,…
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Comment #9335024
Hi all, Original Author of the article here - glad to see so much interest and discussion of this topic. There are a few threads going on here but the main one seems to be: Should …
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Comment #8200694
Yes, that provision does state that any type of wire cut conducted pursuant to 7907 that cuts cell service is also labeled as denial of cell service as discussed in 7908, but denia…
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Comment #8199850
I think the main reason they're passing the bill in general is a genuine desire to deter smartphone theft, and the result is a very bad policy outcome. But keep in mind absent this…