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Ninth Circuit limits feds' confiscation of cellphones, laptops at points of entry: report
The decision applies only to the western U.S. states that lie within the Ninth Circuit’s jurisdiction, a report said
By Dom Calicchio | Fox News
 

Border agents operating at some U.S. ports of entry, airports and shipping ports are facing new limits regarding their ability to confiscate travelers’ personal electronic devices, according to a report.

In a decision reached in June, the San Francisco-based U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit all but eliminated agents’ ability to access people’s cellphones and laptops without a warrant, according to Border Report.

The decision – which applies only to the western U.S. states that lie within the Ninth Circuit’s jurisdiction -- effectively places limits on law enforcement in those areas to seek evidence of crime, the report said.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/ninth-circuit-confiscate-cellphones-laptops-points-of-entry