"California Now Has the Nation's Best Digital Privacy Law"
“For what logical reason should a handwritten letter stored in a desk drawer enjoy more protection from warrantless government surveillance than an email sent to a colleague or a text message to a loved one?” Leno said earlier this year. “This is nonsensical and violates the right to liberty and privacy that every Californian expects under the constitution.”
Amen!
California Now Has the Nation's Best Digital Privacy Law
New law requires state law enforcement get warrant or other court order to obtain digital data held by companies, track GPS location or search mobile devices.