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Massachusetts Court Says No Expectation Of Privacy In Social Media Posts Unwittingly Shared With An Undercover Cop
22 February 2022
Can cops pretend to be real people on social media to catfish people into criminal charges? Social media services say no. Facebook in particular has stressed --...
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Tackles Law Enforcement Use Of Cell Tower Dumps
29 December 2021
Years after they've become a go-to tool for law enforcement to work their way backwards to suspects, the Massachusetts Supreme Court is wrestling with the issue of cell tower dumps.
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Being Asked To Decide Whether Cops Can Engage In Warrantless Surveillance Of Social Media Users
23 September 2021
The top court in Massachusetts is asking itself (and legal counsel representing both sides) questions that -- on the surface level -- don't really...
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