The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court's decision, ruling that broad search warrants targeting protesters' devices and digital data violated the Fourth Amendment. This victory underscores limitations on police overreach in searching personal data under the guise of investigating protests, offering a significant win for privacy rights and challenging qualified immunity for officers involved. Content creators should take note as this ruling may offer stronger protections against unwarranted searches of their digital communications and data.
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