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U.S. v. Forrester, No. 05-50410 (9th Cir.) (495 F.3d 1041) (July 6, 2007) (Judge Raymond C. Fisher)

In this case, the Ninth Circuit became the first Circuit to hold that government surveillance of e-mail and Internet activity does not violate the Fourth Amendment’s "reasonable expectation of privacy" - principally because the Court made the questionable analogy that such surveillance is “constitutionally indistinguishable from the use of a ...

 

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