NINTH CIRCUIT POISED TO ALLOW FULL-FLEDGED SEARCHES OF COMPUTERS AT THE BORDER
A federal appeals court appears poised to rule that a computer has no special protection from searches at the border.
The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to rule in the case of Michael T. Arnold, who is seeking to throw out evidence of child pornography found by a customs officer who clicked on folders called “Kodak pictures” and “Kodak memories,” Adam Liptak writes in his column for the New York Times.
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