· 2/19/2008
In Re United States for an Order Directing a Provider of Electronic Communication Service to Disclose Records to the Government
Citations
- 534 F. Supp. 2d 585
- 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13733
- 2008 WL 483434
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- concluding that interpreting the SCA to allow disclosure of historical CSI without a showing of probable cause renders the statute constitutionally suspect
- “without a warrant based on probable cause the Government may use a tracking device to ascertain an individual’s location on a public highway but not in a private home .... ”
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Judges: Lenihan, Baxter, Caiazza, Hay, Mitchell
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