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“Criminal contempts almost always happen in the context of other cases and the only efficient person to bring them is generally the person objecting to a violation of a courtorder.”
“As Hushmail has acknowledged, it has the ability to decrypt mail sent to its server when it receives a valid courtorder.”
“The ability to effect an arrest–which is done for the officers safety–is an entirely different goal than carrying out a courtorder.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can A Suspect Be Tased Into Complying With a Court Order?:
“Try them for contempt or some such for refusing to provide one by courtorder.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can A Suspect Be Tased Into Complying With a Court Order?:
“Earlier this year Revkin had no problem posting on his blog internal documents from an industry group, Global Climate Coalition, which documents appear to have been disseminated by litigants in violation of courtorder.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » NYT Policy on Illegally Acquired Documents
“They indicate that the physical search was conducted after considerable evidence against Ames had already been collected, including via wiretaps conducted under FISA courtorder.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction:
“Orin Kerr, a former federal prosecutor and assistant professor at George Washington University, said his reading of the relevant statutes put the phone companies at risk for at least $1,000 per person whose records they disclosed without a courtorder.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Are Telcos Still Liable for NSA Cooperation?
“The plaintiffs claim that they are “aggrieved” under the statute because they were actually surveilled, and that they were surveilled without a courtorder.”
“And those regulations are less restrictive than the general definitions that apply to 105B, let alone the detailed rules typically imposed under FISA courtorder.”
“Basically, they want ISPs tohand over data without properjudicial oversight,like a courtorder.”
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