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Congratulations to Orin on the Oregon Supreme Court Computer Warrant Decision
Orin posts about the substance below, and notes that the court adopted an approach that he had advocated, but I wanted to add that the opinion cited four separate law review articles of his, nine times in total. Unsurprising, given his prominence in Fourth Amendment law generally and especially in the law of computer searches; but still always nice to see scholarship relied on and recognized.
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Much kudos!
Don't we owe him a beer?
Speak for yourself.
Thanks, Eugene.
Thanks for being on the right side of this one, Prof. Kerr. The libertarian-liberal alliance needs people like you to defend privacy.
Outstanding! Congrats!
Is it done right? Why would it cost extra? Are taxpayers willing to pay extra? Serious question.
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