Daily Journal Staff Writer
Tension between the government's search and seizure authority and citizens' right to be free from unreasonable snooping was again before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday.
An 11-judge en banc panel heard oral argument in Pasadena in an appeal asking whether the suspicionless, warrantless seizure and exhaustive forensic examination of a laptop carried by a California man entering Ari...
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