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Fascinating New Case on Legal Standards for Searching a Remote Computer With Unknown Location

Posted on April 26, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

This definitely doesn’t qualify as BREAKING NEWS, but Orin Kerr disagrees with Magistrate Judge Stephen Smith’s analysis of a government application to hack a hacker’s computer.

You can read Orin’s commentary on Volokh Conspiracy.

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