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Riley v. California, No. 13-132 (U.S. Supreme Court) (573 U.S. ___; 134 S.Ct. 2473) (June 25, 2014) (Justice (John G.) Roberts)

In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court has finally resolved the ongoing debate about whether the police may, without a warrant, search the digital information stored on a cell phone seized from a person who has been arrested; and, in a resounding victory for privacy rights in the digital age, ...

 

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