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Appeals court upholds search of laptop at LAX

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 2008-04-23 06:18.

Denise Nix at DailyBreeze.com - have company proprietary information, or child porn, or music you didn't pay for on your computer? Don't attempt to enter the United States. The Ninth U.S. District Court in California has ruled that border goons may search your computer's contents with impunity. No reasonable suspicion, and no warrant required. Ms. Nix believes that it's unlikely for the Supreme Court to review the case, since the Fourth District Court, in Virginia, has made a similar ruling. [/.]

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