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My latest at the PLF Blog: The Supreme Court’s last best chance to stop the surveillance state

When you text your doctor, share your location with a rideshare app, or use your credit card at checkout, you aren’t broadcasting your private life to the world. You’re sharing specific information, for a specific purpose, with a specific party you’ve chosen to trust—usually under terms of service that promise to keep it confidential. You know this. Your service provider knows this. The only institution in America that pretends not to know this is the federal government, armed with a legal doctrine the Supreme Court erroneously expanded almost fifty years ago.

That doctrine is the third-party doctrine. The Court now has a chance to return it to its original and proper scope in the case Chatrie v. United States, which it is currently considering after oral argument last month. It should seize that chance.

Dragnet searches and Supreme Court precedent

In 2019, the government obtained a “geofence warrant”—a demand that Google hand over location data on every user whose phone happened to be near the scene of a bank robbery.

Not a suspect. Not a person connected to the crime by evidence. Every person in the area.

Google searched its entire Sensorvault database—hundreds of millions of accounts—and produced the results. Okello Chatrie was among them.

The government relied on the third-party doctrine to justify this dragnet search. The doctrine was dramatically expanded without justification in two 1970s cases, United States v. Miller and Smith v. Maryland. Their holding was disarming in its simplicity and devastating in its consequences: if you share information with a third party, you forfeit any “reasonable expectation of privacy” in that information. It doesn’t matter that you shared it for a limited purpose or that your service provider contractually promised to protect it. In the eyes of the law, you might as well have shouted it through a megaphone, from the highest mountaintop, on worldwide livestream.

This was always a dubious proposition, but in the digital age, it’s absurd. Your phone continuously communicates with cell towers. Your search queries exist in databases. Your emails and messages pass through servers. To claim that all of this information is fair game for warrantless government access simply because a service provider processes or stores it is to say that the Fourth Amendment has nothing to offer the twenty-first century.

Read the rest at the PLF blog.

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“Reason’s Plenty: What’s At Stake When Ben Shapiro Speaks At Berkeley This Week,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

Ben Shapiro will be speaking at a “Say No To Campus Thuggery” event at UC Berkeley on Thursday. Why should you care? What’s at stake? Listen to today’s show to find out.

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Program Notes

WATCH: Shapiro On ‘Fox And Friends’ Regarding Berkeley: ‘This Is Not Going To Be A Fascist Town Run By People Like Antifa’

Berkeley Mayor: If The School Doesn’t Shut Down Right-Wing Speakers Next Month, Antifa Will Riot

SNOWFLAKE ALERT: UC Berkeley Offers ‘Support And Counseling’ For Students Offended By Shapiro’s Speech

LA Times: Berkeley braces for right-wing talk show host Ben Shapiro’s visit

Defending Free Speech

Zika virus used to treat aggressive brain cancer

The Health 202: Single-payer pushes the health-care debate decidedly leftward HT Stuart Hayashi

Apple iPhone 8

Apple Watch Series 3

Apple Heart Study focusing on atrial fibrillation launching in 2017

General Motors’ first self-driving car is ready for production HT Rob Abiera

Nordstrom is Opening Concept Store That Has No Inventory HT Rob Abiera

Hurricanes Irma and Harvey will boost the economy over the long run, Fed’s Dudley says HT Joe Sanders

Macron faces first major street protests of his presidency HT Stuart Hayashi

House votes to curb asset seizures

Hippos, birdies, T. rexes, pigs: How Sandra Boynton built an empire and won your child’s heart HT Sunny Lohmann

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“Hackers, Hecklers, Hearts, Hell, and Hope,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

The alliterative title returns, with news stories associated with H-keywords. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion. 🙂 See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

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Program Notes

Divisions between CIA, FBI surface in debate over Russian motives in election hacks HT Couldn’t B. Righter on Twitter

Trump Links C.I.A. Reports on Russia to Democrats’ Shame Over Election

C.I.A. Judgment on Russia Built on Swell of Evidence

Julian Assange associate: It was a leak, not a hack and the DNC insider is NOT Russian HT Donna Pozdro

McConnell Supports Inquiry of Russian Hacking During Election

McCain Calls Russian Interference ‘Warfare’ (While Trump Denies It)

VIDEO: Pastor heckles kids at TX mall: ‘There is no Santa!’

Scientists Grow Full-Sized, Beating Human Heart from Stem Cells* HT Yaron Brook, Brian Yoder

Body May Reject Transplanted Human Embryonic Stem Cells HT Liron Shaham (via Yaron Brook)

The Financial Benefits of Buying What You Love

For Women Under ISIS, a Tyranny of Dress Code and Punishment

Attack on Coptic Cathedral in Cairo Kills Dozens

Iran and Boeing Sign $16.6 Billion Deal on Sale of 80 Aircraft

Prince, Earth Day, and Reconsidering Hope

John Stossel interviews “Tiger Mom” Amy Chua HT Donna Pozdro

Self-Discipline Must Be Selfish HT Jeffrey Young

All of Richard Feynman’s physics lectures are now available free online HT Robb Wolf

Playing Lemmings on the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar Almost Justifies the Upgrade Blame goes to Brian Yoder 😉

*Misleading headline. To be discussed during show.

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