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Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, writes that computer storage devices today are raising questions about the scope of the warrantless border search. What rules should apply to devices that can carry a person's most private papers or volumes of confidential, proprietary business records? The answer may depend on whether we treat computer files as routine, and if non-routine, the level of suspicion required.
January 09, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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