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Supreme Court Allows Search of Employee’s City-Owned Pager

June 18th, 2010

In its first ruling on the privacy of workplace texting, the U.S. Supreme Court said Thursday a city audit of an employee’s messages on a city-owned pager was a reasonable search under the Fourth Amendment. The unanimous ruling sidestepped whether a police sergeant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his text messages, some of which were private and sexually explicit

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