• Aug 28, 2019
  • Caleb Chen
  • General Privacy News, Governments,

Arizona’s constitutional right to privacy extends to internet privacy, rules judge – other states left in the cold

A court ruling by the Arizona State Court of Appeals has affirmed that Arizona’s state right to privacy, guaranteed by the state’s constitution, also extends to internet privacy. Specifically, this court ruling means that police in Arizona will need to get a warrant to ask Internet Service Providers (ISPs) for information about a particular IP … Continue reading “Arizona’s constitutional right to privacy extends to internet privacy, rules judge – other states left in the cold”

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Dear Chief Justice John Roberts, Search and Seizure: Does Innocence Matter?

The United States Constitution’s 4th amendment supposedly protects us from illegal search and seizure. This constitutional right against illegal search and seizure has been tested time and again in the highest court in America. Chief Justice John Roberts, who was nominated by President George W. Bush and a nominee whom then-Senator President Barack Obama voted … Continue reading “Dear Chief Justice John Roberts, Search and Seizure: Does Innocence Matter?”

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