Court: Gov't needs a warrant to look at private e-mails
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In a landmark ruling today at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, a three-judge panel held that that a criminal defendant had a right to privacy in his e-mails, and that in order to get access to them, law-enforcement agents investigating him should have obtained a warrant signed by a judge.
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