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U.S. v. Warshak, No. 08-3997 (6th Cir.) (631 F.3d 266) (December 14, 2010) (Judge Danny J. Boggs)

Here, calling emails the “technological scion of tangible mail,” the Sixth Circuit became the first Circuit Court to uphold a right of privacy under the Fourth Amendment to private emails, holding that warrantless searches are illegal.

Steven Warshak was the founder of a company in Cincinnati, OH known as Berkeley ...

 

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