What's in a cell phone? About one hundred times more information than all 72 thousand pages of James Madison's collected works. Today the Supreme Court considers whether police have the right to search a suspect's portable super-encyclopedia to their personal, financial, health and employments histories. Cell phones and privacy rights are something the founding fathers never dreamed of.
Computer Literacy at the Supreme Court
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Guests:
- Adam Liptak - New York Times - @adamliptak
- Kashmir Hill - tech reporter for the NY Times - @kashhill