A cellphone user who unknowingly places a call doesn’t have a reasonable expectation of privacy in conversations exposed to the person on the other end of the line, a federal appeals court said on Tuesday. In this case, a senior executive of a…
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ABA JOURNAL — U.S. SUPREME COURT Chemerinsky: What these 3 decisions tell us about SCOTUS inconsistency By Erwin Chemerinsky Sep 2, 2014, 08:30 am CDT The justices on the Supreme Court often vocally disagree as to how federal statutes should be…
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