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State Courts Stepping Up on Cell Phone Privacy

Posted on March 20, 2014 by pogowasright.org

EFF’s Hanni Fakhoury has a guest column on JURIST. It begins:

In a span of ten days, three separate state Supreme Court decisions expanded privacy protections in cell phones in important ways. While residents of Massachusetts, Texas and Washington got a little more security, state and federal courts got a glimpse of how old and hallowed principles of privacy can survive the technological onslaught of the 21st century.

Read more on JURIST.

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