...search warrants issued to obtain his phone records were invalid under the SCA because the incidents to which they pertained occurred outside Union Township and...
...he said only one other court in the country had discussed. The SCA did not apply to Largent , Walsh said, because Rosko was...
...the requirement that states enact their versions of the ECPA and the SCA if they wished to empower state law enforcement to obtain electronic communications...
In today's digital and virtual society in which almost everyone has some sort of social networking page, it is critically important for attorneys to be aware of what is discoverable in a personal inj
...administrative remedy under §1504 of the Statutory Construction Act of 1972 (SCA). Conestoga was a licensed title insurer, subject to the TIA...
Modern communication capabilities have far outpaced legislatively supplied police crime-solving tools. Congress and state legislatures have slowly expanded law enforcement's investigative subpoena an
...Title II of the ECPA, known as the Stored Communications Act (SCA), specifically regulates government and third-party access to stored wire and electronic...
Online social networks are a rich source of potential discovery in civil litigation. Social network users often treat these websites like virtual diaries, documenting their lives by revealing private
...others.The court also determined that the Stored Communications Act (SCA) did not prohibit the disclosure of Largent's Facebook information. The SCA...
...private messages from public posts on social media sites, for which the SCA was inapplicable. 3. In Romano v. Steelcase , the...
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