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The conceptual error in Rehberg is in treating Fourth Amendment rights in the copy stored at the ISP as if it were the same as the Fourth Amendment rights in the copy that was delivered.
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The judges in Rehberg v. Paulk (Judge Hull joined by Judges Carnes and Anderson) displayed abysmal incompetence in their ruling that 4th Amendment protections to not extend to electronic communications.
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Today a petition for rehearing was filed in Rehberg v. Paulk, the Eleventh Circuit decision I blogged about at length that takes a very minimalist view of e-mail privacy.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Petition for Rehearing in Rehberg v. Paulk, the Eleventh Circuit E-mail Case 2010
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Rehberg is a nice guy, when he's not being nasty, but this deal is just a matter of pandering.
Silly bill David 2008
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In the meantime, Denny Rehberg is so tight he sleeps in his taxpayer-provided office rather than renting a place in D.C. while voting big tax cuts for the rich and supporting the biggest budget deficit in U.S. history.
Nothing to see here David 2004
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The road on which we walked was weedy with infant fir-trees, an inch or two high; and now, on our left hand, came before us a most tremendous precipice of yellow and black rock, called the Rehberg, that is, the Mountain of the Roe.
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 James Gillman
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The road on which we walked was weedy with infant fir-trees, an inch or two high; and now, on our left hand, came before us a most tremendous precipice of yellow and black rock, called the Rehberg, that is, the
Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Even if you accept the Eleventh Circuit’s argument, it would seem to apply only to e-mail in Rehberg’s outbox, not the e-mail in hisinbox.
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This is an issue ad calling on viewers to call Rehberg's office.
HUFFPOST FUNDRACE - Eric Cantor Finds The Next Big Thing, Palin's Cult of Personality, FEC's Busy Day Paul Blumenthal 2011
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But Gaylor of the Freedom From Religion Foundation called Rehberg's proposal "absurd," saying the Forest Service's parcel is owned by all Americans and should not simply be traded for the sake of a religious shrine.
The Seattle Times 2011
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