Seize It All And Let God Sort It Out Later http://blog.simplejustice.us/2015/07/13/seize-it-all-and-let-god-sort-it-out-later/ …
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Replying to @TimCushing
@TimCushing@emptywheel The lack of certainty around 4A protection for electronic data seems to justify default encryption.@OrinKerr2 replies 2 retweets 4 likes -
Replying to @matthew_d_green
@matthew_d_green Are you expecting a judge to find probable cause to raid your house for evidence?@TimCushing@emptywheel2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @OrinKerr
@OrinKerr@matthew_d_green@TimCushing@emptywheel That seems quite close to the dangerous "if you have nothing to hide" fallacy.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @stevecheckoway
@stevecheckoway I don't see how.@matthew_d_green@TimCushing@emptywheel2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @OrinKerr
@OrinKerr Seems similar to "if you don't expect to get raided, don't use encryption."@matthew_d_green@TimCushing@emptywheel1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @stevecheckoway
@stevecheckoway But the scenario here *only* involves warrants signed by judges.@matthew_d_green@TimCushing@emptywheel2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@el3ctronaut Scenario in question is default for anything that goes thru FISA @OrinKerr @stevecheckoway @matthew_d_green @TimCushing
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