WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed wary Tuesday of allowing police unbridled freedom to search cellphones found on people they arrest without first getting a warrant.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed wary Tuesday of allowing police unbridled freedom to search cellphones found on people they arrest without first getting a warrant.
The Supreme Court is one step closer to resolving a long-running civil liberties debate: do police need a warrant to search your cellphone? They were contentious enough to reach the Supreme Court because of the quickly changing nature of phones, which have gone from a simple communication tool to a centralized hub for our daily […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has declined to take up software maker Novell Inc.’s appeal in a long-running antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.
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