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: Fourth AmendmentSCOTUSBlog: City of Ontario v. Quon argument Monday 4/19
By John Wesley Hall, Jr.
Full post as published by Fourth Amendment on April 14, 2010 (boomark / email).
Communicating With Those Who Have No Privacy Rights: The Hard Question in City of Ontario v. Quon
On Monday, April 19, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in this Term?s only significant Fourth Amendment case, City of Ontario v. Quon. Quon considers whether a city violated the Fourth Amendment by obtaining copies of stored text messages sent over a city-provided text pager used by a city employee...
Where Is the Fourth Amendment Docket
(Orin Kerr) I recently put up a post by that title over at SCOTUSblog. From the introduction: Next Monday, the Court will hear oral argument in City of Ontario v. Quon, a Fourth Amendment case on employee rights in text messages...
The Surprisingly Narrow Top-Side Merits Brief in City of Ontario v. Quon
Last week the petitioners in City of Ontario v. Quon filed their merits brief. Quon is the pending Supreme Court case on Fourth Amendment rights of government employees in their text messages created using government-provided text pagers...
Where is the Fourth Amendment docket
Next Monday, the Court will hear oral argument in City of Ontario v. Quon, a Fourth Amendment case on employee rights in text messages. Notably, Quon is one of only two Fourth Amendment cases to be decided this Term...
Some Thoughts on the Reply Brief in City of Ontario v. Quon
(Orin Kerr) The Reply Brief in the Court?s only major Fourth Amendment case this term, the text-messaging case City of Ontario v. Quon, has now been filed and is available here. Here are a few thoughts on it...
"Communicating With Those Who Have No Privacy Rights: The Hard Question in City of Ontario v. Quon."
"Communicating With Those Who Have No Privacy Rights: The Hard Question in City of Ontario v. Quon." Orin Kerr has this post at "The Volokh Conspiracy."
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