Coalition Amicus Brief Urges New York Court of Appeals to Reject “All-Content” Search Warrant
On Friday, June 26, EPIC filed an amicus brief alongside civil liberties and criminal defense organizations in New York v. Morris, an important case about cell phone privacy rights during criminal…
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