Molly McDermott: Law enforcement searches of electronic devices need to be limited by law.
By Molly McDermott | Special to The TribunearticleTo the Founding Fathers who drafted and ratified the Fourth Amendment, the idea that nearly all of one’s intimate and confidential information would be stored in the memory banks of a computer chip smaller than a person’s finger would have been unthinkable.
In the 21st century, technology greatly increases the risk of unconstitutional, warrantless searches.
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