High Court hears oral arguments in ‘sexting’ case
Do employees have privacy expectation in work cell phones?
By Kimberly Atkins
Staff writer
Published: April 19, 2010
Tags: Employment Law, Fourth Amendment, privacy, Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - In a case that could have far-reaching implications for the way workers use cell phones and other equipment supplied by their employers, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday on whether a police officer had an expectation of privacy in personal (and sexually explicit) text messages sent on a pager issued to ...
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