A federal appeals court has ruled that government agents must obtain a warrant in order to seize and search emails in a criminal investigation. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit found that emails are protected under the Fourth Amendment in the Constitution. In a statement, the Electronic Frontier Foundation hailed the ruling as a “landmark decision … that squarely rules on this critically important privacy issue.”
Appeals Court Rules Emails Protected by 4th Amendment
HeadlineDec 15, 2010










