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Canada Supreme Court rules IP address privacy warrants constitutional protection

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled 5-4 on Friday that Canada’s Constitution protects Canadians’ internet protocol (IP) addresses from unreasonable search. Therefore, Canadians’ IP addresses attract a reasonable expectation of privacy and are therefore constitutionally protected from unreasonable search.

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Russia journalist’s home searched in probe of prominent exiled colleague

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reported Friday that their journalist, Ksenia Klochkova, had her home searched by police in connection with a criminal investigation against journalist Andrei Zakharov. an investigative commission searched Klochkova’s home for 3 hours and subsequently confiscated her electronic devices. The media outlet Fontanka.ru

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules police officers can no longer search vehicles without a warrant

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Article 1, Section 8 of the Pennsylvania Constitution offers greater protection to citizens from warrantless searches of their vehicles than does the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Court chose not to define the meaning of exigent circumstances. DONATE NOW.

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ECHR rules detention of UN judge breached human rights

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Akay made his application to the ECHR in December 2016, arguing that his pre trial detention, searches of his home and person breached his human rights and “blatantly disregard[ed]” his diplomatic immunity.

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Ukraine authorities accuse four appellate judges of bribery

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During a search of the judges’ residences, state detectives allegedly found and seized the funds. The judges have been charged under Article 368 and Article 28 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The judge who received the bribe allegedly kept $10,000 and gave $25,000 to be divided between his three other colleagues.

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European Commission investigates Google, Apple and Meta for non-compliance with Digital Markets Act

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In Google’s case, the European Commission is investigating whether the search results provided prioritize the company’s vertical search tools over competing services. Additionally, Google has removed certain features from its search results page, such as the Google Flights unit.

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New Client Onboarding: 5 Tips to Win Over New Clients

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Three tips to improve your law firm call-answer process, because the phone remains the tool of choice for people searching for a lawyer. The post New Client Onboarding: 5 Tips to Win Over New Clients appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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