United States v. Cotterman
United States v. Cotterman, (9th Cir. en banc 2013), is a United States court case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that property, such as a laptop and other electronic storage devices, presented for inspection when entering the United States at the border may not be subject to forensic examination without a reason for suspicion, a holding that weakened the border search exception of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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United States v. Cotterman
United States v. Cotterman, (9th Cir. en banc 2013), is a United States court case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that property, such as a laptop and other electronic storage devices, presented for inspection when entering the United States at the border may not be subject to forensic examination without a reason for suspicion, a holding that weakened the border search exception of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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United States v. Cotterman, (9 ...... he United States Constitution.
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Docket No. 09-10139
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2013-03-08
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Kozinski, C.J, Thomas, McKeown ...... ., Murguia, Christen, Cir. Js.
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Reasonable suspicion is requir ...... order to forensic examination.
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United States v. Cotterman, (9 ...... he United States Constitution.
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United States v. Cotterman
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