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US Supreme Court considers privacy rights in government workplace

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • USA
  • -
  • September 14 2010

In the case of City of Ontario v. Quon, the US Supreme Court found that notwithstanding a city police officer's reasonable expectation of privacy in text messages sent and received on a pager provided by the City, the City did not violate the employee's privacy rights under the Fourth Amendment by reviewing transcripts of his text messages